Rosenkrantz Tower

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Rosenkrantz Tower is a historic fortified tower and former royal residence in Bergen, Norway, dating back to the Middle Ages and now serving as a prominent landmark and museum.

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Rosenkrantz Tower canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fortified tower
historic building
landmark
museum
architecturalStyle Renaissance NERFINISHED
category Castles in Norway
Historic sites in Norway
Museums in Bergen
Towers in Norway
country Norway
floorCount multiple floors
hasArchitecturalElement battlements
tower house
turrets
vaulted rooms
hasFunction exhibition space
tourist attraction
hasPart chapel
dungeons
roof terrace
royal chambers
heritageDesignation Norwegian cultural heritage site
inception Middle Ages NERFINISHED
locatedIn Bergenhus Fortress NERFINISHED
Vestland county NERFINISHED
Western Norway NERFINISHED
location Bergen NERFINISHED
managedBy Bergen City Museum NERFINISHED
material stone
namedAfter Erik Rosenkrantz NERFINISHED
near Bergen harbour NERFINISHED
Haakon’s Hall NERFINISHED
notableFor role in Bergen’s medieval defenses
well-preserved Renaissance interiors
openToPublic yes
ownedBy Norwegian state NERFINISHED
partOf Bergenhus Fortress defensive works NERFINISHED
positionHeldByNamesake Governor of Bergenhus
significantEvent rebuilt and extended in the 16th century
significantPerson Erik Rosenkrantz NERFINISHED
touristActivity guided tours
historical exhibitions
usedAs defensive tower
museum
prison
royal residence

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Christ Church, Bergen near Rosenkrantz Tower