Archbishop's Palace, Trondheim
Trondheim, Norway, Norway
Erkebispegården, eller Archbishop's Palace, i Trondheim, Norge, er en middelalderfestning fra 1100-tallet sør for Nidarosdomen, bygget som residens og administrasjonssenter for Nidaros' erkebiskoper med eldste murer trolig fra 1200-tallet. Utvidet gradvis med store haller som den majestetiske Erkebispehallen fra 1170-tallet, var det maktsentrum til reformasjonen i 1537 da siste katolske erkebiskop Olav Engelbrektsson flyktet etter nederlag mot dansk-luthersk innflytelse. Senere eid av kronen, brukt av lensherrer og militære, huser det i dag Erkebispegårdmuseet med kronregalier, våpenhistorie og gjenoppbygde rom som viser Norges kirkemakt.
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