Troldhaugen is a museum Paradis located in Norway.
Troldhaugvegen 90 5232 Paradis Norway
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Troldhaugen was the home of Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg. His and his wife's ashes rest inside a mountain tomb near the house. The house itself and its surroundings are now a Grieg museum . Read more
it's easier to understand why was Grieg so good - this place reloads your mind as fast and as much as you want; bus route there much more convenient than tram route
Highly recommand to join the guided tour during summer. Buy the tour in the information center near the fishmarket.
Nice walk in the garden by the fjord. Nice piano concert at lunchtime
Museum + Piano concert hall for 110kr. Amazing
Beautiful house and grounds, though the lunchtime pianists aren't always the most technically skilled...
The landscape view from the museum is just breath-taking
Buy a concert ticket and get a free KODE 1, 2, 3, 4 admission.
Take a walk through the neighbourhood!
Летняя Дача Грига и его жены Нины с видом на фьорд. У самой воды в скале семейный склеп. Дневные концерты с видом на отдельный домик-кабинет композитора. Must see
In the 19th century, Bergen was Europe’s largest city consisting of wooden houses, and its busy, steep and densely built-up streets, squares and alleyways gave it a unique character. - Svein-Magne Tunli
Amazing collections of birds, mammals and fishes...but no insects :( anyway...it's amazing!! - Val
LOVE! Must do while in Bergen. Take the fonicular up and the walk back down (50 mins, very easy downhill walk). - Sophie Song
A wonderful fish market hall! Try the combination dish with salmon and shrimps, with salad and baked potatoes; great with an ice cold local beer! - Maria Thompson