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The current exhibition in Queen Sonja Art Stable is based on the historical collections related to the King and Queen's official meals. "At the King's Table" presents tableware dating from 1815 to the present day.

- Date:
- Feb 13 - Dec 6, 2026
- Prices:
- Voksen:
- 140,-
- Student:
- 70,-
- Barn (6-17):
- 70,-
- Barn (0-5):
- Gratis
- Familiebillett:
- 350,- for 2 voksne og inntil fem barn
- Lukkede grupper inntil 25 personer:
- 3500,-
At the King’s Table – from Table Settings to Contemporary Ceramics presents ceramics and porcelain dating from 1815 to the present day. Objects and tableware from a collection spanning several generations are on display.
The exhibition is divided into two parts. In the Midtstallen the focus is on tableware and dinner services, while contemporary ceramics take centre stage in the Ridehuset. In dialogue with the historical collection, artists Torbjørn Kvasbø, Paul Scott, Irene Nordli and Marit Tingleff have created monumental installations and sculptures.
The ticket includes entry to both exhibitions.


Practical information
Queen Sonja Art Stable is located at Parkveien 50. The closest metro station is Nationaltheatret. The closest bus and tram stop is Solli plass.
A gentle ramp leads up to the entrance, and the exhibition is on one level.
We also have wheelchairs for loan, and there are benches in the room for those who might need to sit down for a while.
There is an outdoor café in the stable yard during the summer season. Food and drink may not be brought into the exhibitions.
The telephone number for The Royal Collections, which is responsible for the Art Stable, is 482 04 107. The phone is staffed during the Art Stable's opening hours.
The address is Parkveien 50, 0010 Oslo.
Guide dogs are welcome to accompany visitors to the Art Stable.
Out of consideration for the other visitors, we ask that mobile phones be turned off during the visit. However, it is permitted to use the phone to take photos of the venue and the exhibitions.
It is not possible to park in the immediate vicinity. We recommend consulting Oslo Municipality’s overview of parking options in the area.
Photography is permitted in Queen Sonja Art Stable. Feel free to post the photos on social media.
There are public toilets on the premises, including facilities accessible to people with reduced mobility.
Tickets can be purchased at the door or in advance via Ticketmaster.
There is a small museum shop on the premises. Here you can buy souvenirs such as scarves, mugs, napkins and matches, notebooks and pencils, books and postcards.
