Saturday, August 9, 2014

Trondheim - Hell and Trondheim

Trondheim, the 3rd largest city in Norway, is only a 1.5 hour drive from the Tautra monastery, so I decided to spend a day visiting.  A famous tourist attraction midway between the two locations is the small town of Hell; I couldn't resist stopping and spending an hour taking photos and chuckling.  Yes, there are lots of "Hell" jokes to be found in the following captions.....


My GPS located Hell!

Humorous roof-top sculpture

The beautiful fjord

The road to hell

Hell gym (probably pretty motivational)

Hell shopping center (aren't they all)

The train station schedule (there's no way out of Hell, at least between midnight and 4 am)

The famous station sign

The time in Hell

I also visited the stone age rock carvings in Hell

The rock face

The two large reindeer carvings

Covered mailboxes

I arrive in Trondheim (also spelled Trondhjem)

The first street sign I came across

Roofline

1811 Pharmacy

Walking through downtown

Silversmith since 1770

Cathedral sculpture

Trondheim manhole cover

The back of the cathedral

Gargoyle waterspouts

The neighboring old archbishop's palace (now a museum)

Cathedral close-up

The amazing Nidaros Cathedral, the northernmost medieval cathedral (built from 1070 - 1300)

You are here

Nidaros angel warrior

I liked both the sculpture and truck's logo

Trondheim's famous colorful buildings on the river Nidelva

The bridge information

The Old Town Bridge

Kristiansten Fortress, which overlooks Trondheim from the East

The view toward the fjord

The fortress from below


The view toward the cathedral

Cozy Trondheim house

An automatic bike lift, for the steepest street in the city!

Contemplating the river
A colorful Trondheim street

"The Last Viking" statue 

The statue information

The ferry pier

Relaxing before the next boat trip

Trondheim cross-stitch patterns for sale

Pier restaurant

The fish-hall menu

The train station

My train ticket to Hell

A bonus at the end of the day: an island castle I stumbled upon driving back to the monastery

Steinvikholm Castle, from the 16th century

Castle information

The rickety wooden bridge (and one of my favorite photos from today)

The view from the castle

A castle tower (the castle is only open on special occasions, so I just walked around it)

A lone fisherman