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Bryggen

Bryggen (the dock), also known as Tyskebryggen (Norwegian: [ˈtʏ̀skəˌbrʏɡːn̩], the German dock), is a series of Hanseatic heritage commercial buildings lining up the eastern side of the Vågen harbour in the city of Bergen, Norway. Bryggen has been on the UNESCO list for World Cultural Heritage sites since 1979.

Bryggen
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Bryggen in Bergen, built after 1702
LocationBergen Municipality, Bergen, Norway
CriteriaCultural: (iii)
Reference59
Inscription1979 (3rd Session)
Area1.196 ha (128,700 sq ft)
Websitewww.stiftelsenbryggen.no
Coordinates60°23′50″N 5°19′23″E / 60.39722°N 5.32306°E / 60.39722; 5.32306
Location of Bryggen in Norway

The city of Bergen was founded around 1070 within the boundaries of Tyskebryggen. Around 1350 a Kontor of the Hanseatic League was established there, and Tyskebryggen became the centre of the Hanseatic commercial activities in Norway. Today, Bryggen houses museums, shops, restaurants and pubs.

History edit

Bergen was established before 1070 AD.[1] In the Middle Ages, the Bryggen area encompassed all buildings between the sea and the Stretet (Øvregaten) road, from Holmen in the north to Vågsbunnen in the south.[2] According to the Sagas, the city was founded within this area.[2]

One of the earliest pier constructions has been dated to around 1100,[2] and the existing buildings are of a much later date, with only Schøtstuene and some buildings towards Julehuset being originals from 1702.[3]

Around 1350, an office of the Hanseatic League was established in Bryggen.[1][4] As the town developed into an important trading centre, the wharfs were improved and the buildings of Bryggen were gradually taken over by the Hanseatic merchants. The warehouses were used to store goods, particularly stockfish from northern Norway, and cereal from Europe.

In 1702, the buildings belonging to the Hanseatic League were damaged by fire.[5] They were rebuilt, and some of these were later demolished, and some were destroyed by fire.[5] In 1754, the operations of the office at Bryggen ended, when all the properties were transferred to Norwegian citizens.[2]

Throughout history, Bergen has experienced many fires, since most of its houses were traditionally made from wood. This was also the case for Bryggen, and as of today around a quarter were built after 1702, when the older wharfside warehouses and administrative buildings burned down. The rest predominantly consists of younger structures, although there are some stone cellars that date back to the 15th century.

Parts of Bryggen were again destroyed in a fire in 1955. A thirteen-year archaeological excavation followed, revealing the day-to-day runic inscriptions known as the Bryggen inscriptions.[6] The Bryggen museum was built in 1976 on part of the site cleared by the fire.

 
Panoramic view of Bryggen

Architectural heritage edit

Bryggen was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979, by Criterion (iii):

Bryggen bears the traces of social organization and illustrates the use of space in a quarter of Hanseatic merchants that dates back to the 14th century. It is a type of northern "fondaco", unequalled in the world, where the structures have remained within the cityscape and perpetuate the memory of one of the oldest large trading ports of Northern Europe.

Notable houses at Bryggen include Bellgården (a 300-year-old building),[7] Svensgården, Enhjørningsgården, Bredsgården, Bugården,[8] Engelgården. The oldest and tallest building in the area is St Mary's Church. Streets include Jacobsfjorden.[9] Museums include Bryggens Museum and Hanseatic Museum and Schøtstuene.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Bergen – historie
  2. ^ a b c d Bryggen i Bergen
  3. ^ Camilla Ahamath (16 August 2014). [Bryggen is more than most Bergensers can see]. Bergens Tidende (in Norwegian). Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 16 July 2023.
  4. ^ Bryggen at whc.unesco.org. Retrieved 14 June 2016.
  5. ^ a b Det tyske kontor [The German kontor]
  6. ^ Aslak Liestol, 'The Runes of Bergen: Voices from the Middle Ages', Minnesota History, 40. 2 (1966), 49-58.
  7. ^ Setter sammen 300 år gammelt puslespill
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-10-27. Retrieved 2014-07-15.
  9. ^ Velkommen som kremmer - Det kommer ingen ridder i skinnende rustning for å redde Bryggen. Du må redde den selv. 2015-09-23 at the Wayback Machine [Welcome as a shopkeeper - No knight in shining armour will come to save Bryggen. You must save it yourself.]

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Bergen see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated no Bryggen i Bergen to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Bryggen the dock also known as Tyskebryggen Norwegian ˈtʏ skeˌbrʏɡːn the German dock is a series of Hanseatic heritage commercial buildings lining up the eastern side of the Vagen harbour in the city of Bergen Norway Bryggen has been on the UNESCO list for World Cultural Heritage sites since 1979 BryggenUNESCO World Heritage SiteBryggen in Bergen built after 1702LocationBergen Municipality Bergen NorwayCriteriaCultural iii Reference59Inscription1979 3rd Session Area1 196 ha 128 700 sq ft Websitewww wbr stiftelsenbryggen wbr noCoordinates60 23 50 N 5 19 23 E 60 39722 N 5 32306 E 60 39722 5 32306Location of Bryggen in NorwayThe city of Bergen was founded around 1070 within the boundaries of Tyskebryggen Around 1350 a Kontor of the Hanseatic League was established there and Tyskebryggen became the centre of the Hanseatic commercial activities in Norway Today Bryggen houses museums shops restaurants and pubs History editBergen was established before 1070 AD 1 In the Middle Ages the Bryggen area encompassed all buildings between the sea and the Stretet Ovregaten road from Holmen in the north to Vagsbunnen in the south 2 According to the Sagas the city was founded within this area 2 One of the earliest pier constructions has been dated to around 1100 2 and the existing buildings are of a much later date with only Schotstuene and some buildings towards Julehuset being originals from 1702 3 Around 1350 an office of the Hanseatic League was established in Bryggen 1 4 As the town developed into an important trading centre the wharfs were improved and the buildings of Bryggen were gradually taken over by the Hanseatic merchants The warehouses were used to store goods particularly stockfish from northern Norway and cereal from Europe In 1702 the buildings belonging to the Hanseatic League were damaged by fire 5 They were rebuilt and some of these were later demolished and some were destroyed by fire 5 In 1754 the operations of the office at Bryggen ended when all the properties were transferred to Norwegian citizens 2 Throughout history Bergen has experienced many fires since most of its houses were traditionally made from wood This was also the case for Bryggen and as of today around a quarter were built after 1702 when the older wharfside warehouses and administrative buildings burned down The rest predominantly consists of younger structures although there are some stone cellars that date back to the 15th century Parts of Bryggen were again destroyed in a fire in 1955 A thirteen year archaeological excavation followed revealing the day to day runic inscriptions known as the Bryggen inscriptions 6 The Bryggen museum was built in 1976 on part of the site cleared by the fire nbsp Panoramic view of BryggenArchitectural heritage editBryggen was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979 by Criterion iii Bryggen bears the traces of social organization and illustrates the use of space in a quarter of Hanseatic merchants that dates back to the 14th century It is a type of northern fondaco unequalled in the world where the structures have remained within the cityscape and perpetuate the memory of one of the oldest large trading ports of Northern Europe Notable houses at Bryggen include Bellgarden a 300 year old building 7 Svensgarden Enhjorningsgarden Bredsgarden Bugarden 8 Engelgarden The oldest and tallest building in the area is St Mary s Church Streets include Jacobsfjorden 9 Museums include Bryggens Museum and Hanseatic Museum and Schotstuene References edit a b Bergen historie a b c d Bryggen i Bergen Camilla Ahamath 16 August 2014 Bryggen er mer enn bergensere flest ser Bryggen is more than most Bergensers can see Bergens Tidende in Norwegian Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 16 July 2023 Bryggen at whc unesco org Retrieved 14 June 2016 a b Det tyske kontor The German kontor Aslak Liestol The Runes of Bergen Voices from the Middle Ages Minnesota History 40 2 1966 49 58 Setter sammen 300 ar gammelt puslespill Bryggen skal reise tilbake i tid Archived from the original on 2014 10 27 Retrieved 2014 07 15 Velkommen som kremmer Det kommer ingen ridder i skinnende rustning for a redde Bryggen Du ma redde den selv Archived 2015 09 23 at the Wayback Machine Welcome as a shopkeeper No knight in shining armour will come to save Bryggen You must save it yourself nbsp Panorama nbsp Bryggen nbsp Bergen harbour panorama nbsp Bryggen by night source source source source Short video of a walk through Bryggen nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bryggen amp oldid 1182615761, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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