So, you’ve decided to get married in Bergen? Congratulations! 🎉 You’re about to embark on a journey that includes breathtaking fjords, charming cobblestone streets, and, yes… a bit of paperwork. But don’t worry—I’ve got you covered.
Whether you’re dreaming of a grand wedding at a historic venue or a cozy elopement with just the two of you, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know about legally getting married in Bergen, Norway.
Can Foreigners Get Married in Norway?
Yes! Norway welcomes couples from all over the world. However, there’s a process to follow, and it’s best to start preparing at least two to three months in advance to avoid any last-minute surprises.
Here’s what you need:
1. Apply for the Certificate of No Impediment (Prøvingsattest)
This is the most important document, proving that you are legally free to marry. You’ll need to apply through the Norwegian Tax Administration (Skatteetaten). (More info here)
📌 Required Documents:
✔️ Completed marriage application forms
✔️ Valid passports
✔️ Certificate of no impediment from your home country (translated if necessary)
✔️ Divorce/death certificates (if applicable)
✔️ Proof of legal stay in Norway
⏳ Processing time: Can take up to 6 weeks, so plan ahead!
2. Choose Your Wedding Type
In Norway, you can have a civil or religious wedding.
- Civil ceremonies are conducted at the Bergen City Hall or other authorized locations.
- Religious weddings can be held in churches, but you must coordinate with the clergy.
3. Book an Authorized Officiant
Your wedding must be officiated by someone legally recognized in Norway. If you’re having a civil wedding, the Bergen Municipality can provide an officiant. (Check here)
4. Have Two Witnesses
You’ll need at least two witnesses present during the ceremony. If you’re eloping, the city hall can provide witnesses for you.
5. Receive Your Marriage Certificate
After the ceremony, you’ll get a Norwegian marriage certificate. If you need it recognized in another country, you may require an apostille stamp from the Norwegian authorities.
Best Wedding Venues in Bergen
Bergen is a fairytale location for a wedding, and there are some incredible places to say “I do.”
📍 Haakon’s Hall – A Historic Royal Setting
👑 Imagine getting married in a 13th-century medieval hall, once used for royal banquets. If you’re a fan of history and grandeur, this is your spot.
📍 Location: Bergenhus Fortress
🔗 Learn more
📍 Fløyen – A Wedding With a View
🏔️ If you love breathtaking panoramic views, why not say your vows on top of Mount Fløyen? Take the scenic funicular ride up and enjoy a wedding above the clouds.
📍 Location: Mount Fløyen
🔗 Visit Fløyen
📍 Grand Hotel Terminus – Elegance & Comfort
💎 This elegant hotel offers a perfect mix of modern luxury and historic charm. It’s great for both ceremonies and receptions in an intimate setting.
📍 Location: Near Bergen Central Station
🔗 Check availability
📍 Lyse Abbey – Rustic & Romantic
🏰 Want a unique and mystical setting? This 12th-century monastery ruin is a dreamy, intimate spot for couples who love history and nature.
📍 Location: Os Municipality, near Bergen
🔗 More info
💡 Tips for a Stress-Free Wedding in Bergen
💍 Plan Early! Bureaucracy can be slow, so apply for documents well in advance (at least 2-3 months before).
☔ Prepare for Bergen’s Weather! It rains here. A lot. Bring stylish umbrellas and waterproof shoes—you’ll thank me later.
📷 Capture the Magic! Whether you’re eloping on a mountaintop or having a big celebration, a local photographer (like me! 😉) can make sure you have timeless photos to cherish.
📜 Don’t Forget to Legalize Your Marriage! If you’re from abroad, check whether your home country requires an apostille stamp for your marriage certificate.
FAQs – Your Bergen Wedding Questions Answered
❓ Can we get married in Norway on a tourist visa?
✅ Yes! As long as you are in Norway legally, you can get married.
❓ How much does it cost to get married in Bergen?
💰 Civil ceremonies at the city hall are usually free for residents and around NOK 1000-3000 for foreigners. Venue rentals vary.
❓ What’s the best time of year to get married in Bergen?
🌸 Spring & summer (May–August) offer mild weather and long daylight hours. Autumn has stunning colors, while winter is cozy and magical.
❓ Do we need a translator for the ceremony?
🗣️ If you don’t speak Norwegian, yes, you’ll need a translator. Most officiants require this for non-Norwegian speakers.
Let’s Capture Your Bergen Wedding Story!
Bergen isn’t just a place to get married—it’s an experience. Between the dramatic fjords, historic streets, and cozy candlelit venues, your wedding here will be nothing short of magical.
And if you’re looking for a photographer who understands the light, the landscapes, and most importantly—your love story, I’d love to be part of your special day!
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Let’s create something beautiful together. 💕