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Adolf Kanonen
The formidable WWII weapon known as the Adolf Kanonen is the world's largest land-based big gun, with a calibre of 40.6cm and a recoil force of 635 tonnes. Because it lies in a military area, you're obliged to take a guided tour of the site and to have your own vehicle. Just turn up 10 minutes before departure. The bunker also contains a collection of artillery, military equipment and instruments used by Nazi coastal batteries during WWII.
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Trondenes Church
Trondenes Church just north of the historical centre, was built by King Øystein around 1150, after Viking chieftains lost the battle against the unification of Norway under a Christian regime. For ages it was the northernmost church in Christendom - and still lays claim to be Norway's northernmost stone church. Originally of wood, the current stone structure replaced it around 1250 and quickly came to double as a fortification against Russian aggression.
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Trondenes Historical Centre
The Trondenes Historical Centre has well mounted and equally well documented displays and artefacts illustrating the social history of the area from Viking days to the present.
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Trondenes Peninsula
This peninsula is the place to see most of the sights of Harstad.
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