Bryggen Evening Walk - In Hanseatic Footsteps
Norway’s history and prosperity have always been deeply connected to the sea. Long before oil and gas transformed the country into one of the wealthiest in the
world, dried cod (stockfish) from the Lofoten Islands was Norway’s most valuable export. For centuries, the Hanseatic Wharf of Bryggen served as a bustling trade hub, where German merchants and
Norwegian fishermen came together to do business.