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What are the scenic spots worth visiting in Bergen, Norway?
Bergen, Norway has the following attractions worth visiting:

Fanto plank church

Van Todd Wooden Church is a wooden church built in the Viking era, and it is one of the only 39 wooden churches left in Norway. The so-called wooden board is an architectural style, and the roof is on the wooden column of vertical foundation, which was built in the era of dual beliefs from Nordic mythology to Christianity. The wooden church was completely destroyed by fire in June 1976, and was rebuilt and restored in May 1997. The original building was built at 1 150, which is located along the Songgen Fjord, and 1883 was moved to the present site. The dragon pattern on the roof of the church was decorated at that time to drive away Christianity, which was regarded as pagan. Except for the dragon, the woodcarving pattern inside is the same as that of the pirate ship.

Maria church

This church was built in the middle of12nd century, and it is a Roman church. City concerts are often held here.

Anshan, Froy

If you want to have a panoramic view of Bergen, you can climb Mount Freian, where you can overlook the whole Bergen Bay and the surrounding islands. To climb Mount Freian, you can choose to take the famous Freian cable car, which travels between Bergen and Mount Freian all the year round, with a total length of 850 meters and a drop of 300 meters. But if the weather is fine, climbing Mount Freian on foot is actually a better way.