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  • 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.
  • Oscarshall is located on the peninsula of Bygdøy in Oslo. It is open to the public in the summer, when visitors can follow a guided tour.
  • 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...
  • On my 27th visit to Oslo, I actually managed to visit Oscarshall Castle on the Bygdøy peninsula for the first time! And it was really worth it.
  • Considered to be one of the masterpieces of Neo-Gothic architecture in Norway, the Oscarshall slott , or palace, can be found on the peninsular protrusion of...
  • 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...
  • Oscarshall was sold by King Carl IV to the Norwegian state in 1863. ... The renovation completed, Oscarshall was once again open to the public.
  • Oscarshall on photochrome prints‎ (7 F). Media in category "Historical images of Oscarshall". The following 85 files are in this category, out of 85 total.
  • The Oscarshall Slott was built as a pleasure palace for King Oscar II in 1852. ... You could experience Oscarshall Slott through any one of these tours below.