• 1. Explore the cobbled streets of Bryggen. Bryggen means “the wharf” in Norwegian, and this is where the city of Bergen was originally founded in ~1070.
  • Bryggen, Norveç’in başlıca cazibe merkezlerinden biri olarak 1702’deki büyük yangından sonra inşa edilmiş ve UNESCO’nun Dünya Mirası Listesi’ne dahil edilmiştir.
  • Bryggen is a tourist magnet and most people who visit Bergen stop to take a quick selfie and peek through the windows of local shops.
  • The history of Bryggen is well documented at the Hanseatic Museum and the Bryggen Museum, both located at Bryggen.
  • Today this area is a living historical part of Bergen and Bryggen with 61 preserved, protected buildings and several museums to view.
  • My family and I were lucky to spend three sunny days in June exploring the city of Bergen and each day we ended up in the Bryggen area.
  • Bergen'in O Güzel Evleri: Bryggen. Norveç'in Bergen şehri fiyortlara açılan kapı olarak biliniyor. Aynı zamanda ülkenin en güzel şehirlerinden biri.
  • Bryggen, the city’s historic harbour district, is notable for the wooden structures lining the waterfront; it was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1979.
  • Bryggen in Bergen - one of the highlights of 10 Best Things to Do in Bergen and 10 Most Instagrammable Places in Bergen (Read all about Bergen here).
  • I had spent enough time pouring through guidebooks to know that this was Bryggen, a medieval district, ancient and full of character.