Discover how Ålesund recovered from a devastating fire in 1904 and embark on a walking adventure to see key buildings that were constructed afterwards that changed the face of the city. The blaze destroyed nearly every wooden structure in Ålesund so the city rebuilt in the Art Nouveau style that was prevalent in the early 20th century. The stone Ålesund Church is a noteworthy example, especially its stained-glass windows, some of which German Kaiser Wilhelm II donated as he frequently visited the city before the fire and was horrified by its destruction. You will see plenty of other highly ornamental Art Nouveau buildings in the heart of the city, which as a result looks unlike any other Norwegian town. The cobblestoned, pedestrian-only street of Kongens Gate features one outstanding Art Nouveau landmark after another, including ones with motifs that reflect the Viking era. The observation from Aksla hill, accessible by ascending stairs. will offer showstopping panoramic views of Ålesund. The walk up the stairs may be challenging, but the breathtaking view makes it all worthwhile.