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One sheet vintage travel poster advertising
Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim, Norway. The cathedral is the northernmost medieval cathedral in the world and is considered Norway's national shrine.
Key Information

Location: The Nidaros Cathedral is in the city of Trondheim, Norway, built by the Nidelva river (as seen in the image).
Historical Significance: Construction began around 1070 over the burial site of King Olav II, who became Norway's patron saint after falling in the Battle of Stiklestad in 1030. The site became the most important pilgrimage destination in Northern Europe during the Middle Ages, a tradition that has seen a modern revival.
Architecture & Restoration: The cathedral combines Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles. It suffered several fires over the centuries, with major restoration efforts beginning in 1869 to return it to its original grandeur, continuing intermittently until the early 2000s.
Royal Connection: Historically, Nidaros Cathedral was the traditional location for the coronation and later the consecration of Norwegian monarchs.
Poster Details: The poster itself is an original vintage travel advertisement, likely from the 1950s, designed by "Photo by Norman". Replicas and prints are available for purchase from various online retailers.
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