Oslo Royal Palace (Kongelige Slott)

Oslo Royal Palace (Kongelige Slott)

Oslo Royal Palace (Kongelige Slott)

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.

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