• Håkons Hall is named for Haakon Haakonarson, a medieval king of Norway who as a child was transported across by mountains by skiers.
  • Håkons Hall (Hall of Håkon) for almost 750 years: this castle was built by King Haakon Håkonsson as its own residence with a very impressive banquet hall .
  • On the upper side of Lillehammer city center you will find Håkons Hall. The hall was built against the 1994 Olympics and finished 1. February 1993.
  • With a floor area of 37 x 16.4 metres and three floors, Håkons Hall is the largest secular building from the Middle Ages still standing in Norway.
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  • Built by King Håkon Håkonsson between 1247 and 1267, Håkons Hall served as a royal residence and feasting hall.
  • Photo taken at Håkons Hall by Arjen B. on 11/22/2021. ... Photo taken at Håkons Hall by Hans Magne H. on 8/26/2017. See all 38 photos.
  • Viking fans will feel right at home at this impressive ceremonial hall, built by King Håkon Håkonsson in 1247–61 and completed for his son's wedding and…