• Gamlehaugen is a Royal Castle in Bergen, Norway, and the residence of the Norwegian royal family in the city. Gamlehaugen has a history that goes as far back as the Middle...
  • We have visited Gamlehaugen as a part of our tour in Bergen. Gamlehaugen in English means "old hill".
  • Following the death of Christian Michelsen in 1925, a nationwide fundraising campaign was launched to establish a trust for the preservation of Gamlehaugen.
  • 1925'te Christian Michelsen'in ölümünün ardından, Gamlehaugen'in korunması için ülke çapında bir bağış toplama kampanyası başlatıldı.
  • Let’s begin by discovering more about the fascinating history of Gamlehaugen Castle and how this royal mansion is currently used by the Norwegian royal family.
  • Following the death of Christian Michelsen in 1925, a nationwide fundraising campaign was launched to establish a trust for the preservation of Gamlehaugen.
  • As soon as you reach Gamlehaugen Castle, you should take a walk through its various corners and get lost in the beauty of one of the top attractions in Bergen.
  • Gamlehaugen has a history that goes as far back as the Middle Ages, and the list of previous owners includes many of the wealthiest men in Bergen.
  • The entire first floor of Gamlehaugen is open to the public as a museum devoted to the memory of Christian Michelsen, the first Prime Minister of Norway.
  • Gamlehaugen is located about 6 km outside of Bergen city centre and has limited opening hours open in June, July and August.
  • Photo taken at Gamlehaugen by Svein-Magne T. on 2/4/2016. ... Photo taken at Gamlehaugen by Øyvind H. on 7/12/2012. See all 57 photos.
  • Gamlehaugen is a tourist attraction, one of the Palaces in Bergen, Norvègia. It is located: 32 km from Askøy, 463 km from Stavanger, 840 km from Drammen.