• Bryggen also known as Tyskebryggen ("the German Wharf") is a series of Hanseatic commercial buildings lining the eastern side of the fjord coming into Bergen.
  • I had spent enough time pouring through guidebooks to know that this was Bryggen, a medieval district, ancient and full of character.
  • Bryggen Hakkında Norveççe’de ‘rıhtım’ anlamına gelen Bryggen, Norveç’in Bergen kentindeki Vågen limanını kaplayan bir dizi pitoresk Hansa mirası binadır.
  • Bryggen is a wharf, as well as a block of buildings that sits adjacent to it, in Norway’s Bergen, in Europe, that has been a major trading point throughout history.
  • Bryggen 1979’dan beri UNESCO’nun hazırladığı Dünya Kültür Mirası listesinde yer almaktadır. Bergen şehri 1070 civarında Tyskebryggen adı ile kuruldu.
  • Bryggen has endured several fires but has persevered and today is a highlight for anyone visiting the western Norwegian city of Bergen.
  • The atmosphere of an intimate waterfront community remains intact, and losing yourself in Bryggen is one of Bergen's greatest pleasures.
  • 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.
  • Parts of Bryggen were destroyed in a fire in 1955. This area was used for the construction of Bryggen museum containing archeological remains, plus some...