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105 Throndhjem o g Omegn.

Throndhjem.



gange; i Midten staar den i 1877 afslørede smukke
18!) Hronceatatn af Peder Tordenskjold,
modelleret af Bissen.

<2«. En vakker og lønnende Udflugt er til den
’/2 Mil fra Byen liggende Iiille-Lerfos. Touren
foretages sædvanligst i Yogn; man kan ogsaa foretage
Touren pr. Jernbane til Sluppen Station, hvorfra er ’/4
Mils Gang tii Fossen. Lille-Lerfos er paa Grund af
det bekvemme Standpunkt, hvorfra den kan iagttages,
og dens pludselige Fald altid interessant at se; Store
Lerfos, der ligger omtrent ’/4 Mil længere op, derimod
kun i Flomtiden, da det lange og brede Fald fordrer
stor Vandmængde.

Søndre Throndhjems Amt.

129. Harebakliiileu ligger i Nærheden af Gaarden
Harebak, 1/2 Mil fra Stoksund i Harebakfjeldet, som
her, i en Høide af omtrent 1,000 Fod, sænker sig bråt
ned mod den låve Kyst. Efter en ikke meget
besværlig Opstigning af omtrent 400 Fod naar man Hulens
Aabning, en mægtig, omtrent 70 Fod høi og 40 Fod
bred gothisk Forhal; herfra gaar Hulen ind i Fjeldet
i ret Linie og med samme Høide i omtrent 400 Fods
Længde, indsnævrende sig efterhaanden til kun nogle
Fods Bredde. I Bunden, hvor Gulvet hæver sig
omtrent 30 Fod, deler Hulen sig i 2 smale, omtrent 100
Fod lange Gange, hvoraf den østre ender i et lidet

town or city of Norway has suffered from
conflagrations to such an extent as Throndhjem. During the
last 350 years not less than 14 conflagrations have
been recorded; 4 of which, viz. those of 1522, 1599,
1651, and 1681, laid the whole city in ashes, whith the
exception of the Cathedral, the Royal Residence
(„Kongsgaarden"), and a few fishermen’s huts. Of late years,
two conflagrations,—that in April 1841 and that in
January 1842, destroyed several hundreds of buildings.
In 1791 considerable damage was done to the city by
floods, the Belv having in that year overflowed its
banks. And yet Throndhjem has recovered with
renewed vigour from every blow she has sustained, and is
now steadily progressing in wealth and trade. Since
1815, the number of inhabitants has doubled,
amounting at the present moment to some 24,000.

Being the capital of the Stift, Throndhjem is the
residence of the Stiftamtmand and the Bishop.
Stifts-gaarden, (the residence of the Stiftamtmand), situated
in Munkegaden, is a large wooden building, which, a
few years since, was fitted up as a residence for the
King. The old Kongsgaard, close to the cathedral,
has been turned into an Army Depot. Besides
Munk-holmen (see above) there was a small, but strong
fortress—Christianssten, to the east of the city; the view
from here is magnificent. Throndhjems’ Grammar
School has been located since 1774 in a stone edifice
in Munkegaden, built with the funds of Angell’s
testamentary bequests. The Borgerlige Realskole (school
at which a sound practical education is given) was
established 1781. The city has also a Deaf and Dumb

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