Norway 2007-Post #3 “Trondheim at Night!”

I spent Tuesday and Wednesday with the client touring the hospital and having meetings with the folks at St. Olav’s Hospital, but we were, thankfully, free to do as we pleased in the evening!


While I was working, Elaine did her own touring of the town, but no pics, so I’ve borrowed some from public domain to document where she went!

Vår Frue Kirke (The Church of Our Lady) is one of Trondheim’s oldest buildings. It was devoted to the Virgin Mary in the Middle Ages. The tower and the western part were erected in the 17th and 18th centuries, but the eastern part is identical to the medieval church which dates from the late 12th century.

Vår Frue Kirke

The Archbishop’s Palace in Trondheim is a castle and palace in the city of Trondheim, located just south of the Nidaros Cathedral. For hundreds of years, the castle was the seat, residence and administrative center of the Archbishop of Nidaros

Erkebispegården, the Archbishop’s Palace

What would a city tour without a bit of shopping?

Clothing and knick knacks!
Shopping mall, theatre, coffee houses across the street from our hotel

Tuesday evening, we went for a long stroll around the downtown restaurant district and decided on going to Jonathan Grill, which had great reviews!

Brittania Hotel on Dronningens gate…
… home of Jonathan Grill!
Very interesting decor…
… and great food!

On Wednesday evening, again we went for a nice long walk through the downtown, but ended up back at Den Gode Nabo pub!

The barkeep had me sample one of the local brews, it was interesting but I liked the Dahl’s better!
Last night in Trondheim! Cheers!

Thursday morning, after a brief meeting at the hospital, we left for Oslo!