All historic houses to visit in Trondheim

Step into the past at 8 historic houses in Trondheim. These preserved homes offer a glimpse into the lives of notable figures and everyday people from different eras.

Are you interested in exploring historic homes? Here are the must-see historic houses in Trondheim:

  1. Stiftsgården1

    Stiftsgården

     Trondheim
    Stiftsgården is a significant landmark in Trondheim, Norway. This large wooden palace, located in the city center, serves as the official residence of the king when he is in town. Its central location and historical significance make it a point of interest for tourists visiting the city.
  2. The Armoury2

    The Armoury

     Trondheim
    The Armoury, also known as the Army Museum, is situated in the Archbishop's Palace in Trondheim, Norway. This location itself is steeped in history, providing a fitting backdrop for the museum's extensive collection of military artifacts.
  3. The Norwegian National Museum of Justice3

    The Norwegian National Museum of Justice

     Trondheim
    The Justice Museum, also known as Justismuseet, located in Trondheim, is Norway's national museum dedicated to the police, judiciary, and penal system. The museum was initially established in 2001 under the name Norwegian Legal Museum, or Norsk rettsmuseum, and was renamed to its current title in 2016.
  4. Norwegian Museum of Deaf History and Culture4

    Norwegian Museum of Deaf History and Culture

     Trondheim
    The Norwegian Deaf Museum, known as Norsk Døvemuseum in Norwegian, is a significant cultural institution located in Trondheim, Norway. It operates as a division of the Trøndelag Folkemuseum, contributing to the rich cultural heritage of the region.
  5. Riksregaliene5

    Riksregaliene

     Trondheim
    The Rigsregalieudstillingen, also known as Norway's Coronation Museum, is an exhibition that showcases the Norwegian crown jewels. It is situated in the Archbishop's Palace in Trondheim, Norway. This location is significant as it is one of the oldest parts of the building, adding to the historical value of the exhibition.
  6. Kristiansten Fortress6

    Kristiansten Fortress

     Trondheim
    Kristiansten Fortress, a historical landmark, is situated on a hill to the east of Trondheim, in the county of Trøndelag, Norway. This strategic location was chosen to protect the city from potential attacks from the east. The fortress offers a panoramic view of the city and its surroundings, making it a popular spot for tourists and locals alike.
  7. The Archbishop's Palace Museum7

    The Archbishop's Palace Museum

     Trondheim
    The Archbishop's Palace, known as Erkebispegården in Norwegian, is a significant historical site located in Trondheim, Norway. It served as the residence of the Archbishop of Nidaros and the administrative center of the Norwegian archdiocese until 1537. This makes it a place of great historical significance and interest for tourists.
  8. Jewish Museum Trondheim8

    Jewish Museum Trondheim

     Trondheim
    The Jewish Museum Trondheim is situated at Arkitekt Christies gt. 1B in Trondheim. This historic building was originally constructed as the city's first railway station in 1864, adding a layer of historical significance to the site.