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Vintage Postcards - Munkegaden & Domkirken - Trondheim, Norway

Munkegaden, now called Munkegaten or Munkegata in Trondheim, is the central axis and the city's main street in Cicignons urban by 1681. The road runs from the Domkirken / Nidaros Domkirke Cathedral to the docks at Ravnkloa. It has Munkholmen as a vanishing point in the fjord. The street has a width of more than 27 meters, and the avenue includes a spacious square in the middle. Munkegata is one of the very few roads in Norway with the stamp of the avenue.

GGA-ATL 160310912

Title: Munkegaden og Domkirken, Trondhjem
PC Mfg. Nbr.: Unknown
Manufacturer: Verdenspostforen
Date: Undated but circa 1910 (Postmarked 1912)
Manufactured: Unknown
Photographer: Unknown
Archives Inventory Number: GGA-ATL 160310912

GGA-ATL 739167865

GGA-ATL 728252658

Title: Munkegaden med Domkirken Trondhjem
PC Mfg. Nbr.: 680
Manufacturer: H. Warner's Kunstforlag, Trondhjem
Date: 1908
Manufactured: Unknown
Photographer: Eneberettiget
Archives Inventory Number: GGA-ATL 728252658

GGA-ATL 739167865

GGA-ATL 734418802

Title: Munkegaden med Domkirken Trondhjem
PC Mfg. Nbr.: 2025
Manufacturer: H. Warner's Kunstforlag, Bergen
Date: 1911
Manufactured: Unknown
Photographer: Eneberettiget
Archives Inventory Number: GGA-ATL 734418802

GGA-ATL 739167865


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