The King Håkon's Hall

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Bergen, Norway

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History museum· Banquet hall· Tourist attraction· Historical landmark

The King Håkon's Hall Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

The King Håkon's Hall is located in Bergen, Norway on Bergenhus 10. The King Håkon's Hall is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category history museum in Norway.

Address

Bergenhus 10

Phone

+47 4747973242

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Morane Fievet

The visit was way shorter than the recommanded (round 1 to 2 hours), but still impressive to see the result of the reconstruction after the 1944's explosion. This is a nice building with character! Included with the Bergen card so take around 30 minutes to take a look at it.

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Angus Hamilton

Medieval castle and hall in the central north of Bergen. Some of the oldest buildings in the city. The entrance fee covers entrance to both the castle and the hall. You guide yourself round but there re plenty of explanatory signs in both English and Norwegian.

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joseph hsu

Nice place but it’s under reconstruction now

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Alison Perry

Interesting building; however, two things made this a sub par use of time. First, there is little in the way of explanatory placards; even the pamphlet provide little information - so we didn't really know what we were looking at, when it was built, why various aspects of the architecture might have been significant. Second, much of the hall has been renovated, reconstructed and modernized - making it all the more confusing, as a visitor, to understand the historical significance. I would only go if in the area don't care about money spent on ticket price.

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Joe Shewmaker

Very cool and very old. Take the time to read the info about the different displays. My kids who are 17 and 14 really enjoyed it.

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Roger Longenbach

Absolutely remarkable given the fact that Bergen has experienced numerous fires throughout the decades/centuries.

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Silent K

We got free tickets because the museum was being renovated. But this hall was closed for a private function. Bad timing all round. Just the way it goes when you travel.

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James Lowe

Beautiful hall with a lot of history, decently priced as well.