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"Located in the historic Bryggen neighborhood, this museum explains how German merchants of the Hanseatic League lived and traded huge amounts of fish and grain from the 13th–15th centuries; I walked through exhibits and assembly halls that were used for meals, classrooms, courtrooms, and gatherings—the museum opened in 1872 (expanded in 1938), tours run daily 11am–5pm May–September, and tickets cost 150 NOK—Øvregaten 50." - Matthew Kepnes