Bergenhus

Bergenhus bydel
City Bergen
Borough NO-120102
Area (2008)
 - Total (Ranked 6)
 - Percent

26.58 km²
ca. 6 %

Population (2008)
 - Total (Ranked 4)
 - Percent of total
 - Density]

35,967
14.52 %
1353.16/km²

Historical populations
Year Pop. ±%
1980 35,532
1990 29,850 −16.0%
2001 32,097 +7.5%
2011 38,544 +20.1%
Source: Statistics Norway.

Bergenhus is a borough of the city of Bergen, Norway.

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Location

Named after the historic Bergenhus Fortress, Bergenhus makes up the city centre and the neighborhoods immediately surrounding it, including Sandviken and Kalfaret, as well as the mountains to the north and east of the city centre. It stretches from Haukeland University Hospital in the south to Lønborg in the north, and covers the entire mountain side and the peninsula bounded by the bay of Store Lungegårdsvannet, Puddefjorden and Byfjorden that forms the city's center. Bergenhus is surrounded by the neighborhoods Åsane in the north, Arna in the east, Årstad to the south, Laksevåg to the west and by Askøy to the northwest.

The borough of Bergenhus includes the neighborhood of Bryggen, Ladegården, Kalfaret, Møhlenpris, Nordnes, Sandviken, Solheimsviken, Sydnes and Verftet. It is the site of some of the most historic building in Bergen including Bergenhus Fortress with Haakon's Hall and Rosenkrantz Tower. It is also the location of the University of Bergen and Bergen Cathedral.

Higher education

Local attractions

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