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Norway has eight Unesco World Heritage sites. We have visited some of them and present
videos here - Bryggen in Bergen, with history back to the 15th century, the Rjukan region,
where the Norwegian industry had its origin and two of the greatest Norwegian fjords,
Geirangerfjorden and Nærøyfjorden
Tap on each of the images below to open the video
UNESCO sites
Nærøyfjorden, an UNESCO world
Heritage Park with amazing
mountains, deep fjords and great
wildlife. Explore it with RIB boats
and spot an eagles, seals and nieses
(small doplhins). The Trip Starts and
ends in Flåm.
Bryggen is the most famous and
popular attraction in Bergen ant
the third most visited tourist
attraction in Norway. Almost two
million visitors each year explore
this old wooden house quarter
which has been on the Unesco
World Heritage List since 1979.
Vemork Power Plant was when it
opened in 1911 the world´s largest
power plant, but it also played a
main role in the most famous
sabotage operation in Norway
during World War 2
If you want to experience how
corporate VIP´s stays when visiting
Norway, you now have that
opportunity in Rjukan. Norsk
Hydro´s former representation villa,
the Rjukan Admini building was
converted to a small hotel with 15
rooms in 2015.
As part of Norway´s industrial
development at the start of the last
century, the Rjukan Line - an
industrial train line between Mæl
Station and lake Tinnsjøen played
an important role. Today it is a
tourist attraction and part of
Rjukan-Notodden UNESCO World
Heritage Center.