Oslo’s neoclassical Royal Palace, designed by architect Hans Linstow in the early 19th century, was originally built for King Charles III, who ruled over a united Norway and Sweden. Situated in the heart of Oslo, the palace serves as the official city residence of King Harald V and Queen Sonja. During the summer months, visitors can explore some of its 173 palatial rooms through guided tours, offering a glimpse into the royal lifestyle and the historical significance of this grand structure.
Oslo Royal Palace (Kongelige Slott)
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