The Rosenkrantz Tower

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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

Fodor's Fodor's
"This museum contains archaeological finds from the Middle Ages. An exhibit on Bergen circa 1300 shows the town at the zenith of its importance, and has reconstructed living quarters as..." Full review
Frommer's Frommer's
"The Middle Ages live on here, and the aura is a bit spooky...even if you find the setting foreboding, the stunning panorama of Bergen's seaport is worth the trek here." Full review
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There are guided tours of the tower and Håkonshallen about every hour.