Guided tour: The Story of Håkon’s Hall Through 750 Years Glory, Decline, and Restoration
Schedule
Mon Feb 24 2025 at 12:30 pm to 01:30 pm
UTC+01:00Location
Håkonshallen | Bergen, HO
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Step into the rich history of Håkon’s Hall, one of Norway’s most iconic buildings, on an immersive tour that takes you through its 750-year journey. Once a royal residence, it has hosted kings and queens, commanders, and prisoners alike. Discover its rise to prominence as a medieval royal palace on Holmen, its decline in the late Middle Ages, and the remarkable restoration that returned it to its former glory after the war.
Historical Highlights:
➤ At the close of the 10th century, Christ Church was erected as the first building on Holmen, alongside a bishopric and monastery.
➤ In the early 12th century, the royal residence was constructed in wood, and by the 1200s, it was transformed into a grand stone building by King Håkon Håkonsson.
➤ Magnus Lagabøte, son of Håkon, built the fortress by the sea in 1270 – today, part of the Rosenkrantz Tower.
➤ In the 1500s, the royal residence was converted into Bergenhus Fortress, marking a shift in its purpose.
➤ After centuries of neglect and use as storage space, restoration work began in the 19th century, and following an explosion in 1944, it was painstakingly restored to its current magnificent state.
This tour offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of a building that has stood the test of time, and invites you to explore the layers of stories woven into its very walls. Join us and uncover the secrets of this remarkable structure.
Duration: Approximately 45 - 60 minutes.
Language: English
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Where is it happening?
Håkonshallen, Bergenhus 4, 5003 Bergen, Norge,Bergen, Hordaland, NorwayEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
