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Alte Stadtbrücke (Gamle Bybro), Trondheim

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Alte Stadtbrücke (Gamle Bybro), Trondheim

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Alte Stadtbrücke (Gamle Bybro), Trondheim

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Gamle Bybro, also known as the Old Town Bridge, is a historic and picturesque landmark spanning the Nidelva River in Trondheim, Norway. This distinctive red-arched wooden bridge connects the city center with the charming Bakklandet district, offering a glimpse into Trondheim's rich past and vibrant present. As a significant historical site and viewpoint, it stands as a testament to the city's architectural heritage in the Trøndelag region.

Visitors consistently praise the stunning panoramic views from Gamle Bybro. It's widely regarded…

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    9. November 2023

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    Die Gamle Bybro ist eines der Wahrzeichen von Trondheim und beliebtes Fotomotiv der Touristen. Auf der alten Stadtbrücke hast Du den perfekten Platz, um ein Foto von den bunten Häusern zu machen, die die Ufer der Nidelva säumen.

    9. Juli 2022

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    Die alte Stadtbrücke Gamle Bybro (auch Gamle Bybrua oder Bybroen) von Trondheim führt über den Fluss Nidelva. Der Geschichte nach soll sie den Überquerenden Glück bringen.

    Vielleicht ist das erhoffte Glück ein Grund, warum die in rot gehaltene Brücke zu den am häufigsten fotografierten Objekten der Stadt zählt. Entsprechend schwierig ist es, die Brücke ohne andere Personen im Bild zu erwischen. Ein weiterer Grund dürfte der perfekte Blick auf die alte Speicherstadt Trondheims sein. Die alten Speicherhäuser leuchten besonders bei Sonnenschein in ihren bunten Farben und sind einfach toll anzusehen.

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    26. Mai 2018

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    Die alte Brücke der Stadt, unweit der Kathedrale, ersetzte 1861 eine noch ältere Brücke (Ende des 17. Jh.s). Sie bietet herrliche Blicke auf die Giebel der Warenlager entlang des Flusses; die roten, gelben und braunen Holzhäuser auf Pfählen entstanden im 18. Jh. Am Ende der Brücke bilden Øvre Bakklandet (nach rechts) und Nedre Bakklandet (nach links) eine lange gepflasterte schmale Straße, die von niedrigen Holzhäusern gesäumt ist, in denen heute Szene-Cafés, Restaurants und Kunst- oder Kunsthandwerksgalerien zu finden sind. Quelle : viamichelin.de

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    Ort: Trondheim, Süd-Tröndelag, Norwegen

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    How long does it take to walk across Gamle Bybro?

    Walking across Gamle Bybro itself is a very short experience, typically taking less than a minute as the bridge is only 81 meters long. However, most visitors spend more time on the bridge to enjoy the panoramic views of the Nidelva River and the colorful Bakklandet district, and to take photographs. Plan for 5-15 minutes to fully appreciate the views from the bridge itself.

    Is Gamle Bybro wheelchair accessible?

    Yes, Gamle Bybro is generally considered wheelchair accessible. The bridge itself has a flat, well-maintained surface, and since it's closed to motor vehicles, it offers a pleasant pedestrian experience. The surrounding areas in Bakklandet also feature paved streets, though some parts of the historic district might have cobblestones or slight inclines. Accessing the bridge from the city center or Bakklandet should be manageable for wheelchair users.

    What are the best viewpoints for photographing Gamle Bybro?

    For iconic shots, the bridge itself offers excellent views of the colorful wooden houses along the Nidelva River in Bakklandet. To capture the bridge in its entirety, consider walking along the riverbanks, particularly from the south side of the Nidelva, or from the Bakklandet side looking back towards the city center. The area around the river, especially at sunrise or sunset, provides beautiful lighting for photography.

    Are there any dog-friendly walks or areas near Gamle Bybro?

    Gamle Bybro and the surrounding Bakklandet district are generally dog-friendly for leashed pets. Many people enjoy walking their dogs along the Nidelva River paths that extend from the bridge area. While dogs are welcome in public outdoor spaces, it's always best to check with individual cafes or shops in Bakklandet regarding their pet policies before entering.

    What are the parking options near Gamle Bybro?

    As Gamle Bybro is located in the city center and is pedestrian-only, there is no direct parking on the bridge. However, several public parking garages and street parking options are available within a short walking distance in Trondheim's city center. These include parking facilities near the main shopping areas or along the river. Parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak tourist seasons, so arriving early or considering public transport is advisable.

    How can I reach Gamle Bybro using public transport?

    Gamle Bybro is very well connected by public transport. Numerous bus lines stop within a short walk of the bridge, particularly in the city center. The main bus terminal and Trondheim Central Station are also within walking distance or a short bus ride away, making it easy to access the bridge from various parts of the city or beyond.

    What are some interesting historical facts about Gamle Bybro?

    The original bridge was built in 1681 by Johan Caspar von Cicignon after a city fire, financed by King Christian V. It served as a guarded city gate until 1816. The current structure is largely a reconstruction from 1861, preserving its original design. It's famously nicknamed "Lykkens Portal" or "The Portal of Happiness" from a romantic waltz, and its carved gates are a distinctive earmark of Trondheim. The excise house on the west bank, originally a guardhouse, is now a daycare center.

    Are there family-friendly activities near Gamle Bybro?

    Absolutely! Beyond enjoying the bridge itself, the adjacent Bakklandet district is perfect for families. It's a charming area with pedestrian-friendly streets, colorful houses, and a relaxed atmosphere. You can explore the artisan shops, enjoy a treat at one of the many cafes, or simply stroll along the river. The flat terrain makes it suitable for prams and younger children, offering a pleasant and safe environment for exploration.

    What should I wear for a visit to Gamle Bybro in winter?

    Trondheim winters can be cold, so dressing in layers is essential. Wear a warm, waterproof or water-resistant outer jacket, a hat, gloves, and a scarf. Insulated, waterproof boots with good grip are highly recommended, as paths and the bridge itself can be icy or snowy. Even on clear days, the wind coming off the Nidelva River can make it feel colder, so be prepared for chilly conditions.

    Are there cafes or restaurants with a view of Gamle Bybro?

    Yes, the Bakklandet district, directly across Gamle Bybro from the city center, is renowned for its cozy cafes and restaurants. Many establishments along the riverfront in Bakklandet offer charming outdoor seating or window views that look out towards the Nidelva River and, in some cases, provide glimpses of Gamle Bybro itself. It's a perfect spot to enjoy a coffee or a meal with a picturesque backdrop.

    How crowded does Gamle Bybro get on weekends or during peak season?

    Gamle Bybro is one of Trondheim's most popular landmarks, so it can get quite crowded, especially on sunny weekends, during summer, and around public holidays. Visitors often find it challenging to capture photos without other people in the frame. For a more tranquil experience, consider visiting early in the morning or later in the evening, particularly outside of the main tourist season.

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