Tuesday, August 11, 2015

The ancient city of Bergen in Norway is nicely known for its classic architecture of wharf frequently known as Bryggen which has been center of industrial activities for centuries. This old city was founded in 1070 and it is no doubt a marvelous emblem of a medieval district. Throughout the later middle Ages, Bryggen remained a robust hub for lively exercise of trade and commerce. The classic structure of parallel houses in a row has remained an exceptional attraction for the viewers for the last eight centuries.

Architecture of Bergen
Architecture of Bergen

All the buildings on Bryggen were constructed in long rows getting a typical passageway. Actually they were warehouses and large dwelling locations and they were employed to store the goods especially fish from north Norway and edible grains imported from Europe. In every single constructing there was a dock region with a storing chamber. The possession of these Bryggen properties was retained by hanseatic merchants for a extended time and the classic use of Bryggen buildings was carried on till the finish of nineteenth century. But ultimately, when modern day ways of communication had been adopted by the traders the conventional use of Bryggen was ended.

Wharf, Bryggen Buildings of Bergen in Norwary
Wharf, Bryggen Buildings of Bergen in Norwary

Bryggen properties have faced numerous losses throughout their history, specially fire damages due to their wooden structure. In 1702 the most component of the administrative buildings have been destroyed from fire and new wharf warehouses have been constructed. Nevertheless a couple of buildings dating back to 15th century nonetheless exist. In 1955 once more Bryggen was ransacked by a large fire and when this region was excavated, numerous ancient artifacts, handicrafts and valuable products of medieval instances had been discovered.

These days, Bryggen homes comprise of hotels, restaurants, gift shops, pubs and museums. A museum is constructed more than the remains of the very first settlement of Bryggen.  The products displayed in Bryggen’s Museum reflect the glorious history of Bryggen commercialism. Bryggen in Bergen was protected below the Cultural Heritage Act in 1927 and also has been designated a Planet Heritage site by UNESCO.

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