How to find Berg prestegård?
It depends on where in the city you are. The address is Jonsvannsveien 45, and you can find it on the map. It isn’t far from Gløshaugen (NTNU), and if that’s where you are, you can use this guide.
Bus
If you arrive by bus, there are several bus stops nearby. Here can see which buses you can take. For timetables you can check the bus oracle.
Here are illustrated guides from the different bus stops.
Private transport
If you are walking, biking, driving, skateboarding or whatever, there are some easy signs to follow.
- From Nardo and other places in the Southern part of the city: Berg Prestegård is situated close to a terrace house often referred to as “Enkepalasset” (the Widows Palace). You can see it in the picture below and it can be seen from very many places in the South of Trondheim, so look for it and walk in that direction. When you’re getting close you might walk past the roundabout above Lerkendal Stadion, and from that point you can use this guide.
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From Moholt and the surrounding areas: Jonsvannsveien passes E6 with a bridge and is the main road at Moholt (by Moholt Studentby). If you follow this road down until you see the building in the picture below, you’ll find Berg Prestegård by using this guide. If you are coming from Moholt Studentby, you can walk down the foot-path towards Gløshaugen, continue down Dybdahls vei and follow this guide this guide.
- From the city center (for example by car): Cross Elgeseter Bridge and turn left when you come to the traffic lights by Samfundet. Take to the right in the second set of traffic lights (by the paint store). You will then be in Jonsvannsveien, so take to the right just before you come to the terrace house.
- From the city center (without car): Cross Gamle Bybro (the Old Town Bridge) and take to the right. After a block, Lillegårdsbakken turns left. Follow this road up, when it meets the traffic lights, the road changes its name to Jonsvannsveien. Continue until you see the building below, then you’ll find Berg Prestegård by using this guide.

NB! The routes described here are not necessarily the fastest or shortest, but they are easy to follow when you’re new in the city.