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Bergen

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Rosenkrantztårnet - Torre di Rosenkrantz

The tower was built in the 1560s by the governor of Bergen Castle (Bergenhus), Erik Rosenkrantz, and served as a combined residence and fortified tower.

The Rosenkrantz Tower is considered one of the most important renaissance monuments in Norway. Parts of the tower are from the 1270s, but it has been extended on several occasions for the purpose of fortification and as a demonstration of power. If you climb up the narrow and dark flights of stairs you can climb right up onto the roof, which provides impressive views. The tower was the residence of King Eirik Magnusson, who was the last king to hold court in Bergen, until he died in 1299. Later the tower housed less fortunate residents – the cellar contains the notorious dungeon, which was probably in use well into the 19th century. 31 October the tower is open for an exciting and different All Saints Day celebration. 01.06 to 15.09: Kapteinvaktmesterboligen café open daily from 10.00 to 16.00. Free coffee/tea included in your entry ticket. If you buy a full-price ticket at the first museum, you get 50% discount on the admission fee to all of our other museums throughout the year. Guided tour from 24 June to 15 August. English at 10:00 and 14:00. Norwegian at 11:00. Guided tour: NOK 20

Last updated: 06/28/2022

Source: Visit Bergen

Rosenkrantztårnet - Torre di Rosenkrantz

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