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Oscarshall Palace is a
maison de
plaisance located in the
small fjord Frognerkilen on Bygdøy in Oslo, Norway. The
palace was
built from 1847 to 1852 by...
- kongsgård), the
official summer residence of the King of Norway, and
Oscarshall, site of the
Queen Joséphine Gallery, are also
located here.
Large parts...
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Norway from 1840 to 1853 and was best
known for
interior design work on
Oscarshall (1847–1852).
Nebelong also
taught at the
Royal Academy of Arts in Copenhagen...
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couple married in 2001.[citation needed]
Unlike the
Royal Palace and
Oscarshall,
Skaugum is
owned privately by the
royal family and is
therefore not open...
- Estate, the
official summer residence of the King of Norway, and
historic Oscarshall are also
located nearby. The Fram
Museum was
inaugurated on 20 May 1936...
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being situated atop a crag. It is
similar to, and can be
viewed from,
Oscarshall across Frognerkilen. It was
commissioned by
banker Jørgen
Haslev Heftye...
- his
Antarctic expedition. The
royal estate of Bygdøy kongsgård and the
Oscarshall palace are also
located here. Bygdøy has
several public beaches and is...
- as a
residence for
Christmas and
Holmenkollen Ski
Festival each year.
Oscarshall palace, a
maison de plaisance, also
situated in Oslo, but
seldom used...
- workplace)
Royal Palace (Oslo) Bygdøy
Royal Estate (Monarch,
summer retreat)
Oscarshall Castle Akershus Castle Gamlehaugen (Monarch, Bergen)
Ledaal (Monarch,...
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projects on the Bygdøy
Royal Estate, the
Royal Palace, the
royal stables and
Oscarshall have also
taken place. The
latter three have also been
opened to the public...