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Historical Walking Tour of Nyhavna - Dora: Kriegsmarineweft Drontheim

Av Forsvars­historisk museum Rustkammeret

Tillgänglig från: April - October

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Join us on a tour of the Dora submarine bunker and the surrounding complex—get a unique insight into the history of the occupation!

The Kriegsmarinewerft Drontheim was one of the Germans’ most important naval bases outside of Germany. The area covered half a square kilometer from the mouth of the Nidelva River to Ladehammeren.

On the walk, we’ll go through the Torpedogangen from one end of Dora to the other. We’ll also take a look at several of the other buildings that are still standing, such as the Boiler House, the Carpentry Shop, and Dora II.

  • Experience the interior of the Dora submarine bunker!

The route is about 1.8 km long, but has no inclines and is easily accessible, even for wheelchair users.

  • Join us and explore Trondheim’s most important cultural heritage sites from the Occupation!
  • You are eligible to receive a full refund of the booking amount if you cancel your reservation at least 24 hours before the scheduled start time.

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Let's meet on the northeast side of Dora I.
The submarine tower outside Entrance C-2
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Forsvars­historisk museum Rustkammeret

Rustkammeret (The Armoury Museum) is one of Norway's oldest museums and collections, dating back to 1826. The museum covers the military history of Central Norway, from the Viking Age up to the German occupation 1940-1945 and is located in the Archbishop's Palace by the Nidaros Cathedral. The exhibitions covers three floors and includes a grand hall used for conferences and lectures. The Armoury museum can also offer historical excursions on foot upon request for those who want to experience some of the military heritage and occupational lanscapes in and near Trondheim. Maybe take a trip to a genuine German bunker from WWII?