- Elgeseter
Elgeseter is a location in
Trondheim ,Norway located south and east of the riverNidelven , south ofMidtbyen , east ofNidarø , west ofSingsaker and north of Lerkendal. The name comes from Helgeseter, the name ofHelgeseter Priory , an Augustinianabbey located at Elgeseter during theMiddle Ages .Elgeseter is the centre of technology in Trondheim, housing both
St. Olavs Hospital , theNorwegian University of Science and Technology and parts ofSør-Trøndelag University College . In area is zoned for labour-intensive jobs, resulting in a number of technology companies being at Elgeseter. In addition there is some housing in the area. At the southern end of Elgeseter is thestadium for theNorwegian Premier League team Rosenborg,Lerkendal Stadium . At the north of Elgeseter is Studentersamfundet, the student society house in Trondheim.The area has always been one the main transport ways into Trondheim. Already in the Middle Ages there was a bridge over the river, and when the first railway to Trondheim,
Trondhjem-Størenbanen was opened in 1863. Since this bridge has been transferred to cars 1884, later to trams 1913 and finally in 1951 the presentElgeseter Bridge was built. TheTrondheim Tramway had a separate line,Elgeseterlinjen , between the town centre and Elgeseter between 1913 and 1983, including a depot at the terminus Dalsenget. The main route from the south into Trondheim,European route E6 goes through Elgeseter.
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