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360° Photos of Bergen – The Gateway to Norway’s Fjords
Bergen, Norway’s second-largest city, is celebrated as the Gateway to the Fjords. Surrounded by mountains, fjords, and a scenic coastline, the city is famous for its rich history and vibrant cultural scene. Through our 360-degree photos, you can explore Bergen’s landmarks, picturesque views, and natural beauty from every angle.
Bryggen – A UNESCO World Heritage Site
Read MoreBryggen, the historic harbor district, stands as one of Bergen’s most iconic landmarks. Its colorful wooden buildings recall Bergen’s past as a hub for the Hanseatic League.
- Historic Wharf: Virtually explore the narrow alleyways, charming shops, and historic wooden buildings of Bryggen, where cafes, art galleries, and artisan shops are nestled.
- Bryggen Museum: Learn about medieval Bergen through archaeological finds from the Hanseatic era. Our 360° tour lets you step back in time as you view artifacts and exhibits showcasing the city’s history.
Mount Fløyen – A Scenic Escape
Mount Fløyen, one of Bergen’s seven mountains, offers panoramic views of the city and fjords. Accessible via the Fløibanen Funicular, this mountain is a must-see for visitors.
- Fløibanen Funicular: Take a virtual ride on the funicular up to the summit, where you can enjoy views over Bergen and the surrounding landscape.
- Mount Fløyen Viewpoint: Our 360° photos capture the breathtaking vistas of the city, fjords, and North Sea.
- Hiking Trails: Nature lovers can virtually explore trails winding through forests, lakes, and scenic viewpoints, experiencing the peaceful atmosphere of the mountain.
Fish Market – A Taste of Bergen
Bergen’s Fish Market (Fisketorget) is renowned for fresh seafood, local produce, and traditional delicacies.
- Local Seafood: Browse stalls offering Norwegian salmon, shrimp, king crab, and street food with our Bergen 360 photos. The market’s lively atmosphere is a favorite for both locals and tourists.
- Historic Market Square: Located at Torget, the historic square, the Fish Market offers views of the waterfront and Bergen’s bustling harbor.
Bergenhus Fortress – A Medieval Stronghold
Bergenhus Fortress, one of Norway’s oldest fortresses, has protected Bergen since the 13th century.
- Håkon’s Hall: Step inside this medieval banquet hall, built by King Håkon Håkonsson, and admire its Gothic architecture through our 360° tour.
- Rosenkrantz Tower: Climb to the top of the Rosenkrantz Tower for panoramic views of Bergen’s harbor and surrounding areas.
Fjord Cruises – Explore Norway’s Majestic Fjords
Bergen is the gateway to the famous fjords, such as the Sognefjord and Hardangerfjord.
- Sognefjord: Known as the King of the Fjords, Sognefjord is Norway’s longest and deepest fjord. Virtually cruise through it, taking in cliffs, green hills, and villages.
- Hardangerfjord: Famous for its fruit orchards and waterfalls, Hardangerfjord is particularly beautiful in spring when cherry blossoms line its shores.
Ulriken – Bergen’s Highest Mountain
Mount Ulriken is the highest of Bergen’s seven mountains and offers spectacular views of the city and fjords.
- Ulriken Cable Car: Take a virtual ride nearly 650 meters to the top of the mountain and enjoy breathtaking views captured in our 360° tour.
- Hiking Trails: Virtually explore the rugged terrain and scenic viewpoints along the Vidden Trail, which connects Mount Ulriken to Mount Fløyen.
Fantoft Stave Church – A Norwegian Masterpiece
Fantoft Stave Church, a wooden church originally built in the 12th century, exemplifies traditional Norwegian architecture.
- Stave Church Architecture: Explore the church’s intricate carvings and dragon-headed gables in our 360° photos. Its serene location, surrounded by forests, enhances its beauty.
Troldhaugen – The Home of Edvard Grieg
Troldhaugen, once the home of composer Edvard Grieg, is now a museum dedicated to his life and work.
- Grieg’s Villa: Virtually explore the rooms where Grieg composed, filled with artifacts from his life.
- Grieg’s Composer’s Cabin: This small hut, located by a lake, was where Grieg drew inspiration. Enjoy a virtual visit to this peaceful retreat.
Why Explore Bergen in 360°?
Our 360-degree photos offer an immersive experience of Bergen’s historic landmarks, natural beauty, and vibrant culture. Whether you’re planning a visit or exploring from home, these virtual tours bring Bergen’s iconic sites to life.
Discover Bergen 360 photos – where Norway’s natural beauty meets rich cultural heritage.
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Bryggen, also known as the Hansekai, is a historic wharf in Bergen, Norway, that stands as a vibrant reminder of the city’s rich maritime and trading heritage. Dating back to the 14th century, Bryggen was a key part of the Hanseatic League, an alliance of merchant cities that dominated trade along the coasts of Northern Europe. The rows of colorful, wooden gabled buildings along the waterfront have become an iconic symbol of Bergen and Norway itself.
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The Musikkpaviljongen is a beautiful, historic music pavilion located in Byparken, in the heart of Bergen, Norway. This elegant, octagonal pavilion has been a landmark in the city since its construction in the late 19th century, and it continues to be a popular gathering spot for both locals and visitors.
The original 360 photo available for purchase is in high quality and free of watermarks. This is a preview image with copyright protection for secure display purposes.
The original 360 photo available for purchase is in high quality and free of watermarks. This is a preview image with copyright protection for secure display purposes.
€40.00
Festplassen is a central square and vibrant public space in Bergen, Norway, located at the southern end of Lille Lungegårdsvannet lake and adjacent to Byparken. Known as one of Bergen’s main gathering spots, Festplassen plays a key role in the city’s cultural and social life, hosting various public events, festivals, and celebrations throughout the year.
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Bryggen, located in the heart of Bergen, Norway, is one of the city’s most famous and historically significant landmarks. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, this historic wharf dates back to the 14th century and is a testament to Bergen’s role as a major trading hub in the Hanseatic League. With its colorful wooden buildings lining the waterfront, Bryggen is one of the most photographed sites in Norway.
The original 360 photo available for purchase is in high quality and free of watermarks. This is a preview image with copyright protection for secure display purposes.
The original 360 photo available for purchase is in high quality and free of watermarks. This is a preview image with copyright protection for secure display purposes.
€40.00
Byparken is a beautiful and centrally located public park in the heart of Bergen, Norway. Often referred to as the city’s “urban oasis,” Byparken is a peaceful green space surrounded by some of Bergen’s most important landmarks, including the famous Lille Lungegårdsvannet lake, the KODE Art Museums, and the bustling Torgallmenningen square.
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The Mostraumen Fjord is one of the most breathtaking natural attractions located just outside of Bergen, Norway. Known for its dramatic landscapes, pristine waters, and towering cliffs, a journey through the Mostraumen offers an unforgettable fjord experience that showcases the stunning beauty of the Norwegian fjords.
The original 360 photo available for purchase is in high quality and free of watermarks. This is a preview image with copyright protection for secure display purposes.
The original 360 photo available for purchase is in high quality and free of watermarks. This is a preview image with copyright protection for secure display purposes.
€40.00
Bergsåafossen is a beautiful and relatively lesser-known waterfall located near Bergen, Norway. This serene waterfall is nestled in the lush Norwegian countryside, offering visitors a peaceful and scenic retreat from the bustling city. While smaller than some of Norway’s more famous waterfalls, Bergsåafossen is known for its tranquil setting and its proximity to nature.
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Gamle Bergen Museum (Old Bergen Museum) is an open-air museum in Bergen, Norway, that takes visitors on a journey back to the 18th and 19th centuries, offering a glimpse into the daily life of Bergen’s residents during this period. Part of the Bymuseet i Bergen (Bergen City Museum), the museum is located in the Sandviken area, just north of the city center, and is home to a collection of over 50 wooden houses that have been carefully restored to resemble a historic town from the past.
The original 360 photo available for purchase is in high quality and free of watermarks. This is a preview image with copyright protection for secure display purposes.