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Bryggen Hanseatic Wharf, Bergen, Norway

Around 1070, the city of Bergen was established inside Tyskebryggen's borders. Tyskebryggen became the hub of Hanseatic trade in Norway in 1350 when a Kontor of the Hanseatic League was founded there. Today, Bryggen is home to taverns, restaurants, stores, and museums."Among Bergen's most visited tourist destinations is the Bryggen Hanseatic Wharf. Once the city's commercial hub, this brightly painted neighborhood was dominated by Hanseatic traders. Visitors can now discover the Bryggen Museum, shops, dining options, and a number of historic structures that depict medieval life

The Hanseatic Museum, which has been operating since 1872, offers considerably more information. This intriguing museum is located in Finnegård, a mansion that belonged to one of the merchants in 1704. The Open Air Market and Troldhaugen, the former residence and workroom of composer Edvard Grieg, are both worth seeing while in Bergen.

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