Beautiful park with the impressive palace. Park is public and free of charge - but the palace is not intended for the public. Great view from the palace to the Karl Johans gate.
In 1299, King Håkon V Magnusson had Akershus Castle and fortress built. The castle complex was further expanded in the 14th century. Located on the very edge of the Akersneset …
The barony of Rosendal was originally the Hatteberg estate and a wedding present for Karen Mowat, Norway's richest heiress at the time, and Ludvig Rosenkrantz upon their marriage in 1658. …
It is an exceptionally well-maintained and beautiful fort. There are old cannons in various places. Don't forget to admire the handles (with elephant image). It is best to go there …
Håkon's Hall was built by King Håkon Håkonsson between 1247 and 1261 as the largest and most magnificent building in the royal palace in Bergen, the then political center of …
Gamlehaugen with a beautiful park and a small beach. According to the locals, this is the summer residence of King Harald, but personally I would find it too loud. Unfortunately, cycling is not allowed in the park itself.