• The planning began in 1821 and the palace was built for King Carl Johan, but was not completed until 1849, under King Oscar I.
  • Located in central Oslo, The Royal Palace is the primary official residence of King Harald V and Queen Sonja of Norway, and the seat of the Norwegian Monarchy.
  • ...with its medieval Akerhus Fortress and modern Oslo City Hall to Karl Johans Gate, the main shopping street, where you’ll find the Parliament and Royal Palace.
  • Construction of the 172-room palace originally began in 1825 but wasn't completed until 1849, five years after Karl Johan's death.
  • Built in the early 19th century, The Royal Palace is the official residence of King Harald V and Queen Sonja of Norway.
  • The Royal Palace is located in the heart of Norway's capital, Oslo.
  • The Royal Palace in Oslo was worked in the primary portion of the nineteenth century as the Norwegian home of the French-conceived King Charles III of Norway...
  • Currently home to Norwegian royalty, HM King Harald V and HM Queen Sonja, the palace is at the end of Karl Johans gate in central Oslo.
  • The Slottet, also known as the Royal Palace, situated in Oslo, was constructed during the first half of the 19th century to serve as the Norwegian residence for King...