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Landmark: Tyholt TowerCity: Trondheim
Country: Norway
Continent: Europe
Tyholt Tower, Trondheim, Norway, Europe
The Tyholt Tower is a 120-meter tall telecommunications tower located in the Tyholt district of Trondheim, Norway, featuring a revolving restaurant and observation deck.
Visual Characteristics
The tower is constructed primarily from reinforced concrete, presenting a grey, cylindrical shaft that tapers slightly towards the top. The upper section, housing the restaurant and observation deck, is characterized by extensive use of glass panels, providing panoramic views. Its design is functionalist, typical of 1980s infrastructure, with a distinct, slender profile against the skyline.
Location & Access Logistics
The Tyholt Tower is situated at Tyholtveien 120, approximately 3.5 kilometers east of Trondheim city center. Access by car is via Tyholtveien, with a dedicated parking lot available on-site. Public transportation includes several bus lines; bus line 13 and 22 have stops within a 5-minute walk from the tower entrance.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Construction of the Tyholt Tower commenced in 1984 and was completed in 1985. It was designed by a team of architects, including Herman Krag, and built by the Norwegian Telecommunications Administration (now Telenor). Its original purpose was to serve as a central telecommunications hub for the region and to provide a public observation point with a restaurant.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can dine at the Egon Tårnet revolving restaurant, which completes a full 360-degree rotation every hour, offering changing views of Trondheim and the Trondheimsfjord. An observation deck is accessible for panoramic viewing without dining. Photography of the city and surrounding landscape is a primary activity.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available within the restaurant and observation deck facilities. The primary visitor areas are indoors, providing shelter and shade. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is consistently strong due to the tower's telecommunications function. The Egon Tårnet restaurant serves as the main food and beverage vendor on-site.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit for photography is during sunset, when the city lights begin to illuminate, or on clear days for maximum visibility of the fjord and distant mountains. The tower is accessible year-round, but the summer months (June to August) offer the most pleasant weather conditions for travel to Trondheim.
Facts & Legends
The Tyholt Tower is one of Norway's few structures featuring a fully revolving restaurant. The restaurant mechanism allows for a complete rotation in exactly 60 minutes, providing a dynamic dining experience without the sensation of movement.
Nearby Landmarks
- NTNU Gløshaugen Campus: 2.0km West
- Lerkendal Stadium: 1.5km South
- Ringve Museum: 2.5km North-East
- Ladestien Coastal Path: 3.0km North
- Trondheim Science Center: 3.0km West