This place is very good, the buildings are all wooden structures, and the year is long, it is not easy to retain.
This attraction is a well-known local attraction, the building has a long history, is well preserved and great.
Largest wooden building in Scandinavia, late Baroque architecture. Completed in 1778, it is now the official residence of the royal family in Trondheim. Only a group can enter the tour.
A wooden building with a history of more than 200 years, the scale of the building shows that Norway is rich in trees, and there are royal marks above the door, indicating the identity of the house, the luxury of the building.
The buildings are made of wood, the local timber resources are very rich, many buildings are such a structure, very interesting.
This place is very good, the buildings are all wooden structures, and the year is long, it is not easy to retain.
This attraction is a well-known local attraction, the building has a long history, is well preserved and great.
Largest wooden building in Scandinavia, late Baroque architecture. Completed in 1778, it is now the official residence of the royal family in Trondheim. Only a group can enter the tour.
A wooden building with a history of more than 200 years, the scale of the building shows that Norway is rich in trees, and there are royal marks above the door, indicating the identity of the house, the luxury of the building.
The buildings are made of wood, the local timber resources are very rich, many buildings are such a structure, very interesting.