The coloured wooden houses on the front of the Bruggen pier are Bergen's business cards. These colorful huts are in their own area, once an important business trading location in the pier area, and they have a very simple and strong structure, a unique view of the coastal port. Now it has been recognised as a World Heritage Site and the interior has been transformed into a wide variety of tourist souvenir shops. This is probably the most concentrated and lively tourist goods sales area on the west bank of Norway, so students who need pickpockets may wish to spend some time here. There are many unique Norwegian mountain monster derivatives available here. These little dwarfs, with their small eyes, nose and feet, were the most proud products of the Norwegians, who, while ridiculously good-looking, were regarded as good-hearted forest elfs.