Bergen - A World Heritage City

Bergen - A World Heritage City

Bryggen - a World Heritage Site

Bergen - World Heritage City

Bergen has given a warm welcome to its visitors for more than 950 years. Bryggen has become a symbol of our cultural heritage and has gained a place on UNESCO's World Heritage List. The old Hanseatic wharf is architecturally unique and is perhaps one of the most familiar image in all of Norway.

Ever since the intrepid King Olav Kyrre sailed into the harbour and founded the city in 1070, Bergen has attracted people from all quarters of the world. Some came and went, others decided to make Bergen their home. Bergensers travelled abroad and learned and so Bergen became a melting-pot of cultures and Norway's most international city.Bryggen - a Unesco World Heritage Site
Bryggen in Bergen. Photo: Visit Bergen / Espen Bakketun - visitBergen.com

Bergen grew up around its colourful harbour - it was the hub of commerce, seafaring and crafts-manship. We became the north's largest city, Norway's first capital city and the seat of royalty. So important was Bergen by the 13th century that the Hansas - the German medieval guild of merchants - opened one of their four European offices on the wharf called Bryggen.

Bryggen has been damaged by a number of fires through the centuries and has been rebuilt after every fire, closely following the previous structure and plan as well as building techniques. Bryggen’s appearance today stems from the time after the fire in 1702. The buildings are made of wood in keeping with vernacular building traditions. The original compact medieval urban structure is preserved with its long narrow rows of buildings facing the harbour, separated by narrow wooden passages. Today, some 62 buildings remain and these contain sufficient elements to demonstrate how this colony of bachelor German merchants lived and worked. You can read more about Bryggen on Unesco's website.

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Some of the Hansas chose to become Bergensers. And so have many others throughout the centuries. But Bryggen stays the same, its contour just as it was in the 11th century, untouched by shifting times. It has become a symbol of our cultural heritage and has gained a place on UNESCO's World Heritage List. Bergen has become a World Heritage City.  But there is much more to Bryggen, than the famous facade see in magazines and on Instagram. Meet the passionate artists and designers who work in these historic surroundings.

Bergensers are proud of their city and of their city's traditions. They look after their past because it is a part of their living present. A city with its feet in the sea, its head in the skies and its heart in the right place - full of infectious enthusiasm, and happy to share it with visitors.

Welcome to Bergen!