• The facade of Oslo Palace. After briefly watching a ceremonial change of guards in front of the palace, we walked to the southern side of the palace.
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  • The Royal Palace is owned by the state and placed at the disposal of the head of state. It is where the daily work of the monarchy is conducted and where the King...
  • On a small hill at the end of the street Karl Johans gate stands the Royal Palace, surrounded by a picturesque palace park (Slottsparken) with ponds, small...
  • Tüm yapılacak şeylere bakın. The Royal Palace. 4. 2.020 yorum. Oslo bölgesindeki 542 yapılacak şeyden 40. sıradaki.
  • The Royal Palace is open to the public during the summer...
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  • The Palace Chapel. source: The Royal House of Norway, Photo: Kjetil Rolseth. The Palace Chapel is built on the site of the original foundation stone for the...
  • The Royal Palace of Oslo can be visited only during the summer months, and only through a guided tour which costs 95 Norwegian Kronen (around 12 euros...
  • Let’s learn more about the history, architecture and cultural significance of the Royal Palace in Oslo, as well as all you need to know to plan your own visit to...
  • Oslo’s neoclassical Royal Palace was designed by architect Hans Linstow and built in the early 19th century for King Charles III, who reigned over a united Norway...
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  • Although the exterior of the Royal Palace in Oslo is worth a visit, you can only visit the inside of the castle from June to August. History. In 1905, Norway gained...