• 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.
  • Bryggen 1979'dan beri UNESCO'nun hazırladığı Dünya Kültür Mirası listesinde yer almaktadır. Bergen şehri 1070 civarında Tyskebryggen adı ile kuruldu.
  • We are in Bergen, one of the most important cities in Norway. The place is Bryggen, the historic district of the city and the real hub of the Hanseatic League trade.
  • Bryggen is now part of our common heritage and has a place on UNESCO's World Heritage List, and the city of Bergen is a designated World Heritage City.
  • Bryggen Hakkında Norveççe’de ‘rıhtım’ anlamına gelen Bryggen, Norveç’in Bergen kentindeki Vågen limanını kaplayan bir dizi pitoresk Hansa mirası binadır.
  • I had spent enough time pouring through guidebooks to know that this was Bryggen, a medieval district, ancient and full of character.
  • The Germans came to dominate Bryggen for more than four hundred years. Trading in dried fish and corn was the basis for their activity.
  • Bryggen has since 1979 been on the UNESCO list for World Cultural Heritage sites. The name has the same origin as the Flemish city of Brugge.
  • While Bryggen is linked with German traders, Bergen’s status as an important port was in place for at least 150 years prior to their arrival.
  • 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...