17 May, Trondheim | This is how 17 May will be in Trondheim

17 May, Trondheim | This is how 17 May will be in Trondheim
17 May, Trondheim | This is how 17 May will be in Trondheim
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We are moving rapidly towards Constitution Day. And in Trondheim it first starts with school and amateur bands, before there are wreaths in several places in the city – including the Domkirkegården and in Prinsens gate.

Are Sende Osen has previously dealt with Norway’s kings in the podcast The royal line. On 17 May, he is one of several who will give a speech, and in his case it is fitting enough in connection with the wreath-laying of King Haakon VII’s statue in Prinsens gate.

When the clock strikes 09.45, the children’s train also starts. And here the best entries from both primary and secondary schools are awarded.

Folketoget departs at 13.05 and the Russian train starts at 3.30 p.m. You can find the municipality’s entire program for the day here.

As a result of the activities in the city centre, several streets will also be closed at different times.

In connection with the set-up and entry of the children’s train, Sverres gate will be closed to entry from Erling Skakkes gate between 09.00 and 11.00. In the same period, Lillegårdsbakken is also closed for driving below Jakob Rolls gate and Vollabakken below Singsakerbakken.

Starting at. 07.30 Bispegata is closed to traffic from Prinsens gate. Starting at. 09.00 Søndre gate and “Bryggegata” above the Ola Brun car park are closed for entry from Olav Tryggvasons gate.

The taxi ranks in Søndre gate and Munkegata are closed in the period between 09.00 and 17.00. The temporary stop will be west of Kongens gate. In addition, the ordinary stops at Leuthenhaven, Royal Garden, Trondheim central station and Solsiden are open.

The article is in Norwegian

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