Fiskebrygga, Kristiansand

The buildings have been redeveloped as a restaurant, shopping area, and tourist destination.

It was extensively reconstructed in the 1990s, with wood-fronted buildings in an old-fashioned style similar to the warehouses, painted yellow ochre and red, as well as housing, shops, and a number of restaurants.

[1] There are wooden piers on both sides of Gravane Canal, where there is a bustling boat traffic in summer, and bridges over the canal give the area an almost Venetian look.

The Fish Market at Fiskebrygga is one of the city's tourist attractions,[2] selling all kinds of Norwegian fish and shellfish, including some live.

Kirkens Bymisjon (The Church of Norway's City Mission) has its "Wharf Chapel", along with a café and bike repair shop "the pedal" on Fiskebrygga.

Fiskebrygga
Entrance to the Fish Market at Fiskebrygga
The Gravane Canal