Bergenhus Fortress

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Bergenhus Fortress is a historic medieval and early modern stronghold in Bergen, Norway, that served as a royal residence and key military fortification.

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Label Occurrences
Bergenhus Fortress canonical 2
Bergenhus Fortress complex 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf castle
cultural heritage site
fortress
architecturalStyle Renaissance architecture
medieval architecture
military architecture
controlledBy Norwegian Armed Forces NERFINISHED
country Norway
hasFunction event venue
military area
museum site
tourist attraction
hasPart Haakon’s Hall NERFINISHED
Rosenkrantz Tower NERFINISHED
barracks
bastions
courtyards
gatehouses
magazines
outer fortress walls
heritageDesignation protected cultural heritage site in Norway
locatedAtMouthOf Vågen harbour NERFINISHED
locatedBy Byfjorden NERFINISHED
locatedIn Bergen NERFINISHED
Bergenhus borough NERFINISHED
Norway
Vestland county NERFINISHED
locatedInTimePeriod Middle Ages NERFINISHED
early modern period
locatedOn Bergenhus peninsula NERFINISHED
material brick
stone
near Bergen city centre NERFINISHED
Bryggen NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
operator Norwegian Defence Estates Agency NERFINISHED
ownedBy Norwegian state NERFINISHED
partOf defences of Bergen
significance key royal and military stronghold on the Norwegian west coast
one of the oldest and best-preserved fortresses in Norway
significantEvent World War II German occupation NERFINISHED
World War II explosions damage
post–World War II restoration
usedAs administrative center
ceremonial venue
garrison
military fortress
royal residence

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Christ Church, Bergen locatedIn Bergenhus Fortress
Christ Church, Bergen associatedWith Bergenhus Fortress
this entity surface form: Bergenhus Fortress complex
Bryggen near Bergenhus Fortress