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  • The Royal Palace Oslo, located in the heart of Norway's capital, is the official residence of the Norwegian monarch. This impressive neoclassical building was completed in 1849 and showcases stunning architectural elegance. While it serves as the royal residence, parts of the palace are open to the public, offering guided tours to admire its opulent interiors and rich history.
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  • The Royal Palace is situated on a rise, the Bellevue, at one end of Oslo’s main thoroughfare, Karl Johans gate.
  • King Haakon VII, the first monarch to permanently reside at the palace. Royal Guardsmen in front of the Royal Palace. The Royal Palace...
  • The Royal Palace in Oslo is open to the public for approximately two months every summer.
  • The Royal Palace in Oslo is home to King Harald V and Queen Sonja of Norway, the ruling monarchs of Norway.
  • The Royal Palace of Oslo currently serves as the official residence of Norway’s king.
  • Although it was raining on and off, we decided to make the most of the available time and, so, took a bus and headed for Oslo’s Royal Palace.
  • The Royal Palace of Oslo is the official residence of the Norwegian royal family and is currently home to HM King Harald V and HM Queen Sonja.
  • The Royal Palace is located at Karl Johans gate in Oslo. The Royal Palace is considered a symbol of Norwegian history linked to Oslo since 1814.
  • 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...
  • The city of Oslo where the Royal Palace is located is among one of the largest capitals of the world, with more than 80% of the land consisting of parks, forests, hills...
  • The building of the Royal Palace was built in the first half of the 19th century in the style of classicism.
  • The Royal Palace Oslo 1849 yılından bu yana ülkenin en önemli simgesi konumundadır.