the quarters of old wooden houses are one of the historical sights of trondheim miraculously preserveds norwegian city with a rich history. they keep in themselves, charming at first sight, the spirit of an ancient settlement on the shores of the fjord. some wooden buildings stand on stilts right by the water, and their inhabitants can go fishing without leaving their apartments. here you can throw tackle right out of the windows. the fortress towering on the hill is visible to the peasants from almost anywhere in the city; it was built in the 17th century in a record. short deadlines attracted all the surrounding peasants to the work, forcing them to abandon their farms. fields of cattle, then the city was afraid of the attack of the swedes several times before , occupying the dominant height and shooting the trachea from cannons in april 1681, when trondham was completely destroyed by fire, the king of the peasants, the fifth instructed johann kaspar von sinyun to develop a new plan for the city and at the same time the fortress on a clay mountain three years later a fortress was bui