The city symbol and the national religious landmark is Nidaros Catherdral also known as Nidaros Domkirke. Construction of this huge and beautiful building has begun in 1070 and ran for almost two centuries. The unique relic - remains of Saint Olaf – is stored here. Legendary King Olaf has established Christianity culture in Norway and became famous after his heroic deeds. The cathedral was reconstructed in the middle of the 19th century; it is one the most beautiful buildings in Norway.
Another interesting landmark is Archbishop's Palace. Built back in the 12th century, it has survived until today; it has been used on its purpose till the 16th century. Nowadays it hosts museums of city history and culture.
Speaking of city culture it's worth to mention the Ringve National Museum dedicated to national music. It hosts interesting collection of national music instruments, folklore costumes and other accessories associated with national musical tradition. Built in late 18th century, Stiftsgarden royal residence is a truly unique landmark. It is the biggest wooden palace in the Northern Europe. The magnificent royal residence surrounded by the beautiful garden is visited by hundreds of tourists every day.
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