• The summer palace of Oscarshall is located on the peninsula of Bygdøy in Oslo. ... In 1881, King Oscar II opened the palace to the public as a museum.
  • In 1881, King Oscar II opened the palace to the public as a museum. ... Oscarshall was sold by King Carl IV to the Norwegian state in 1863.
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  • The castle was built from 1847 to 1852 by the Danish architect Johan Henrik Nebelong for King Oscar I. Oscarshall was sold by King Carl IV to the Norwegian state ...
  • Its creation was commissioned by King Oscar I and Queen Joséphine of Norway and Sweden. ... In 1863, King Carl IV gave up Oscarshall to Norway.
  • Oscarshall is a lovely summer outing. ... Built in the mid-1800s for then king Oscar I, it was later sold to the state, but is still at the royal family's disposal.
  • The palace was named Oscarshall and throughout the Bernadotte dynasty it was a favorite party venue for royalty.
  • Oscarshall, King tarafından satıldı Carl IV 1929'da Oscarshall'ın yeni ikametgahı olacağına karar verildiğinde saraya neredeyse yeni bir rol verildi.
  • Oscarshall. Oskar Hall ( Academy Hall ) is a castle located on the Bygdøy peninsula, a suburb of Oslo in Norway.
  • Johan Henrik Nebelong was a Danish architect. He worked in Norway from 1840 to 1853 and was best known for interior design work on Oscarshall (1847–1852).