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Trøndelag Folk Museum

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MuseumTrondheimNorwayCapacity: About 10,0001 upcoming events
Trøndelag Folk Museum
Type
Museum
City
Trondheim
Country
Norway
Upcoming events
1
Address
Sverresborg Allé 13
Time zone
W. Europe Standard Time
Capacity
About 10,000

About this venue

Trøndelag Folk Museum is not just a museum, but a spacious cultural venue that brings together historic buildings, traditional architecture and carefully curated exhibitions. Set in an environment that feels like a living settlement, the museum introduces visitors to everyday life, crafts, housing and social traditions of the Trøndelag region through buildings and displays designed for a relaxed visit.

The indoor and outdoor areas create an experience that is both informative and comfortable. Visitors appreciate the clearly arranged exhibition spaces, authentic details, seasonal programmes and the opportunity to explore the museum at an unhurried pace, with enough room for families, groups and individual visitors.

The museum is located at Sverresborg Allé 13, Trondheim, Norway. The entrance is most conveniently reached by local transport or by car, and the area around the museum is well suited for visitors arriving specifically for a museum visit. For broader travel around Trondheim and connections with other city areas, the city description below offers a natural next step.

About the city

Trondheim, the lively capital of the Trøndelag region, blends Scandinavian charm with the energy of major events. The city is known for a strong cultural scene and a true sporting spirit, offering visitors an excellent selection of concerts, matches, and all kinds of happenings throughout the year. The atmosphere is relaxed yet well organized, with everything designed so your event experience runs smoothly, without stress, and with plenty of enjoyment.

Getting around the city is easy with AtB, which runs the bus network and the tram, making it simple and intuitive to reach key areas and larger venues. If you arrive by train, the main hub is Trondheim sentralstasjon (Trondheim S), located close to the city center and well connected to the rest of Trondheim. For air travel, you’ll use Trondheim lufthavn Værnes (TRD), and reaching the city from the airport is straightforward by road and public transport, making Trondheim practical for both quick trips and longer stays.

Before or after the event, Trondheim rewards you with a walk along the Nidelva river and through the colorful Bakklandet district, where cafés and small shops are perfect for a break. The view from Gamle Bybro is one of those classic postcard moments, and just a few minutes away you’ll find Nidarosdomen, a monumental cathedral and an important city symbol. If you want a bit more panorama, the climb up to Kristiansten festning is often the perfect way to end a day in a city that works equally well as a destination and as a stage.

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