The Royal House of Norway - English
This summer
The Royal Palace is open for tours from June 22 to August 18. This year marks the 175th anniversary of the completion of the Palace and the 750th anniversary of Norway's first nationwide law: Magnus Lagabøte's Landslov, a significant focus of this year's tours.
More about visits to the Palace
In Queen Sonja Art Stable, the public can experience the Royal Family's own photographs in the exhibition "Royal Photographers." In Ridehuset, 43 banners from Oslo schools, created between 1886 and 2016, are on display.
Oscarshall is open for tours until September 15. This summer, visitors can also enjoy the Italian artist Davide Rivalta's animal sculptures in the park surrounding the summer palace at Bygdøy.
During the summer season, the oldest part of the Palace Park – the Queen’s Park - is also open to everyone from seven in the morning to eight in the evening.
Current Activities
80th anniversary of D-Day
His Royal Highness the Crown Prince marked D-Day today alongside heads of state and government from the countries that participated in the Normandy landings 80 years ago.
Gratulerer med dagen!
The Royal Family greeted the Children's parade in Oslo from the Palace Balcony in glorious spring sunshine today. Approximately 120 schools are taking part in the parade this year.
Urban development and nature in Oslo
Green transformation, sustainability and urban development were on the agenda during the state visit from Denmark, and Wednesday Their Majesties King Frederik and Queen Mary got to know Oslo better - both the city and the nature surrounding the capital.