Bergen

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The former home of Norway's greatest romantic composer.  — Atlas Obscura
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Two modern carriages featuring glass ceilings and panoramic windows carry visitors to the top to take in the spectacular vista. Once there, you can take one of several paths that provide easy walks. — Frommer's
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This defensive and residential tower is named after Erik Rosenkrantz, governor of Bergen Castle c 1560 and was built by the Scots alongside a keep dating from 1270. — Michelin Guide
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— Frommer's
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This music hall is a conspicuous slab of glass and concrete that's used throughout the year for cultural events. The acoustics are marvelous. — Fodor's
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One of the best-preserved buildings in Bergen, the Hanseatic Museum was the 16th-century office and home of an affluent German merchant. — Fodor's
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St George's Leprosy Museum depicts the gruesome afflictions of those suffering from the disease.  — Atlas Obscura
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The burning of this 12th-century church kicked off a campaign of Norwegian Black Metal terror.  — Atlas Obscura
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