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Molde - Tourism |  | Molde - Tourism: Encyclopedia II - Molde - Tourism |  | Molde was already a popular destination for tourists in the late 19th century, Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany being a regular summer visitor. Drawn by the natural splendour of its surroundings, where visitors can enjoy a magnificent view of more than 220 mountain peaks from all over the city, but preferrably from the viewpoint Varden, it became a desired port of call for the yachts and cruise ships of the European gentry up until World War I. The city was an idyllic setting with a large number of gardens and flowers among the mostly wooden buildings, earning it the nickname "the Town of Roses".
Molde is still a major cru ...
See also:Molde, Molde - Tourism, Molde - Culture, Molde - Festivals, Molde - History, Molde - Sports, Molde - Friendship towns |  | | Molde, Molde - Culture, Molde - Festivals, Molde - Friendship towns, Molde - History, Molde - Sports, Molde - Tourism |  | |
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Molde - Tourism
Molde was already a popular destination for tourists in the late 19th century, Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany being a regular summer visitor. Drawn by the natural splendour of its surroundings, where visitors can enjoy a magnificent view of more than 220 mountain peaks from all over the city, but preferrably from the viewpoint Varden, it became a desired port of call for the yachts and cruise ships of the European gentry up until World War I. The city was an idyllic setting with a large number of gardens and flowers among the mostly wooden buildings, earning it the nickname "the Town of Roses".
Molde is still a major cruise ship and tourist destination.
Another famous attraction is the Royal Birch at Glomstua, which is where King Haakon VII and Crown Prince Olav sought to hide during the German World War II bombing of the city in April 1940. Close to the Royal Birch is the international Grove of Peace (see Bjørnson Festival).
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