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      With its spectacular setting among seven hills, 
    Bergen is one of the most beautiful and enjoyable cities in Norway. Founded 
    in 1070 A.D. by the illustrious King Olav Kyrre, it became the first capital 
    of Norway during the 13th century. The city became an important shipping and 
    commercial center; it was the headquarters for the Hanseatic League, an 
    association of merchants in northern Europe until the 17th century.
     
     Although the city periodically has been ravaged by fire, many fine examples 
    of medieval and Renaissance architecture can still be found. The broad 
    avenues and open spaces are testimonials to the city planners, who used the 
    thoroughfares as a tool to prevent the rapid spread of fires. 
     Bergen’s association with the sea has given the city its lifeblood. The 
    fishing industry has provided the economic backbone for the region for 
    centuries. Another important source of income is tourism. The main event of 
    the season is the Bergen International Festival. This festival of music, 
    drama, folklore, opera and ballet coincides with Fjord Blossom Time, the 
    period when Norway’s fjord country is radiant with the colors of spring. 
     The city is second in size only to Oslo. Since there is a relatively compact 
    town center, the majority of its sites are within an easy walk from the 
    harbor. From fine surviving medieval buildings to a series of good museums, 
    Bergen offers a wide variety of attractions. Its scenic beauty, which can 
    best be appreciated from Mt. Floyen, is captivating.
     
     Enjoy this lovely city by taking a stroll to the old part of town, passing 
    the impressive 12th-century Bergenhus fortress. The main focus around the 
    harbor is the old Hanseatic Wharf, called Bryggen, where the reconstructed 
    gabled buildings house workshops, boutiques and restaurants. The mornings 
    are especially delightful with the colorful flower, fish and fruit market 
    along the waterfront. You may want to bring your umbrella as Bergen is the 
    rainiest place in Norway.  | 
    
     
    
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