Lade, Trondheim

Charging is a place in Trondheim in Norway. It is located northeast of downtown on a peninsula in the Trondheim Fjord and north of Lademoen.

The area is characterized by suburban development, supermarkets, industrial and recreational areas. It was the seat of Ladejarle that until the 11th century, ruled from 9th in Trøndelag and Hålogaland. There are two secondary schools in charge: the Ladejarl School and the Ringve school.

During World War II the German Luftwaffe had an airfield in charge. Thereafter, until 1965, taken from the airfield civil flights. 1958 a tram connection, Ladelinjen, by charging for Prinsensstraße was built, which no longer exists since 1988. In the year tram rides in Trondheim were hired. Remnants of the old tram rails can still be seen. On 18 August 1990, the AS Gråkallbanen the traffic increased on the line St. Olavsgate - Lian, but not after charging back on.

On the peninsula, is located on the load, there is a museum of musical instruments, the Ringve Museum - housed in an old farmhouse - a botanical garden, also in Ringve, and a large farm, the charging Farm. Furthermore, there is in charging a large shopping center, the City charge, which was opened on 6 May 2004. It has an area of 25,000 square meters.

There is a footpath ( " Ladestien " ) along the Trondheim fjord on the loading peninsula that leads from Rotvoll Ringve over the fjord through the forest to Østmarka and then to the port of Trondheim. On the way you can see some bunker from the Second World War and a lighthouse.

63.445210.4433Koordinaten: 63 ° 26 ' 43 "N, 10 ° 26' 36" E

  • Trondheim
  • Place in Norway
  • Location in Sør -Trøndelag
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