Bryggen i Bergen, also known as Tyskebryggen and Hansabryggen, comprises the old wooden buildings and fire-proof stone cellars in the historic city center of Bergen. The wharf was built around 1070, and from 1360 to 1754 was the seat of the German office in the city and the central hub for the Hanseatic trade in Norway. The Hansa company was also the Nordics' first trading company. The pier consists of approx. 13 acres with 61 listed buildings, and is on UNESCO's list of world cultural heritage. Bryggen is the third most visited tourist attraction in Norway
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