• Oscarshall Palace is a maison de plaisance located in the small fjord Frognerkilen on Bygdøy in Oslo, Norway. History.
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  • The summer palace of Oscarshall is open to the public every summer. In addition to the small palace itself, visitors may also visit the surrounding park.
  • In 1881, King Oscar II opened Oscarshall Castle to the public as a museum and it was then sold to the Norwegian state by King Carl IV in 1863.
  • Oscarshall was sold by King Carl IV to the Norwegian state in 1863. ... The renovation completed, Oscarshall was once again open to the public.
  • There is no parking for private cars and busses at Oscarshall. Public parking is available at the entrance to Oscarshall road and by the Bygdøy Open-Air Museum.
  • Oscarshall was built from 1847 to 1852 by Danish architect Johan Henrik Nebelong, commissioned by King Oscar I, and since 1863 it has been at the King's...
  • Visiting Oscarshall Castle is an experience that will stay with you for a long time, and I highly recommend it to anyone traveling to Norway.
  • The palace was designed by Danish architect Johan Henrik Nebelong for King Oscar I and was completed in 1852. Design and Interior of Oscarshall Palace.