Sjogata 7,9008,Tromso
Tromsø Cathedral (Tromsø domkirke) in Tromsø, Norway is the seat of the Diocese of Nord-Hålogaland, the only Norwegian cathedral made of wood, and is an example of wooden Gothic revival. It is likely to be the northernmost Protestant cathedral in the world (...)
Mack Bryggeri (; Norwegian official name: AS L. Macks ølbryggeri og mineralvannsfabrikk) is a brewery in Tromsø, Norway.It's also the worlds most northernly brewery (...)
Tromsø Region is a region in Troms county, Norway. It is centered around the city of Tromsø and consists of only two municipalities: Tromsø (population: 67,305) and Karlsøy (population: 2,371). The European route E8 passes through the region, and the Tromsø Airport is also located here. (...)
Rorbua is a pub in Tromsø, Norway. It was opened in 1974, and claims to be the most famous pub in all of Norway. The reason for its fame is that the pub hosted the television program Du Skal Høre Mye, a program that ran on NRK for 16 seasons from 1987, showing guests (celebrities and commoners) (...)
The Norwegian Polar Institute (in Norwegian: Norsk Polarinstitutt) is Norway's national institution for polar research. It is run under the auspices of the Norwegian Ministry of Environment. The institute organizes expeditions to the Arctic and Antarctic regions and runs a research station at (...)
Sjogata 7,9008,Tromso
Richard Withs Plass 2,9251,Tromsø