RM2P92RRD–Norway, Oslo, Akershus Fortress or Akershus Castle, Akershus Festning, is a medieval castle that was built to protect Oslo, historic royal residence h
RM2K8P3PY–Oslo 195012. Architect Arnstein Arneberg has received the honorable assignments as an interior architect by the Security Council's meeting room in the UN. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has allocated money for the work that is a gift from Norway. Here we see from Akershus castle the royal burial chapel, which is architect Arneberg works. He is very fond of the wrought pellet to the burial chapel, but has cost him a lot of work. Photo: Current / NTB
RF2RCWWMP–Oslo, Norway, June 19, 2023: Akershus Fortress was built during the Middle Ages to protect and provide a royal residence for the city. The Royal Mauso
RM2P92RRA–Norway, Oslo, Akershus Fortress or Akershus Castle, Akershus Festning, is a medieval castle that was built to protect Oslo, historic royal residence h
RM2K8NWJF–Oslo 195012. Architect Arnstein Arneberg has received the honorable assignments as an interior architect by the Security Council's meeting room in the UN. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has allocated money for the work that is a gift from Norway. Here we see from Akershus castle the royal burial chapel, which is architect Arneberg Verk. The background is made of white marble. He is very fond of the wrought pellet to the burial chapel, but has cost him a lot of work. Photo: Current / NTB
RF2RCWWN1–Oslo, Norway, June 19, 2023: Akershus Fortress was built during the Middle Ages to protect and provide a royal residence for the city. The altar locat
RM2K8JX2X–Oslo 19530411. Gunnar Sønsteby. War Veteran and Opponent Gunnar 'Kjakan' Sønsteby Marries Karin Jarlsby in Akershus castle chapel. Bridal bouquet. Photo: VALLDAL NTB / NTB
RF2RCWWMH–Oslo, Norway, June 19, 2023: Akershus Fortress was built during the Middle Ages to protect and provide a royal residence for the city.The Royal Mausol
RM2K8MBYN–Oslo 19530411. Gunnar Sønsteby. War Veteran and Opponent Gunnar 'Kjakan' Sønsteby Marries Karin Jarlsby in Akershus castle chapel. Bridal bouquet. Photo: VALLDAL NTB / NTB
RM2K8NKPE–Oslo 1950. Akershus castle newly restored. The construction of the castle is time -fixed as early as the 1300s. This closet is a lovely piece of craftsmanship that is in one of the writing rooms. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RF2RCWWR4–Oslo, Norway, June 19, 2023: Akershus Fortress was built during the Middle Ages to protect and provide a royal residence for the city. Tourists explor
RM2K8TDYM–Oslo 1950. Akershus castle newly restored. The construction of the castle is time -fixed as early as the 1300s. Here we look through the quiet romantic arches and wrought iron sports into the burial chapel. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RF2RCWWM8–Oslo, Norway, June 19, 2023: Akershus Fortress was built during the Middle Ages to protect and provide a royal residence for the city. A woman walks d
RM2K8RCF2–Oslo 1950. Akershus castle newly restored. The construction of the castle is time -fixed as early as the 1300s. There is mood of pale and cool remote during the low cross vaults in the basement floor of the south wing Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RM2K8T6RP–Oslo 1950. Akershus castle newly restored. The construction of the castle is time -fixed as early as the 1300s. The Roman Hall fills most of the second floor of the so -called Roman wing. On the southern short wall stands the old nice fireplace. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RM2K8R501–Oslo 1950. Akershus castle newly restored. The construction of the castle is time -fixed as early as the 1300s. The altarpiece in the garrison church that probably dates from the mid -16th century. Even before that time, regular services have been held here. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RM2K8W5AN–Oslo 1950. Akershus castle newly restored. The construction of the castle is time -fixed as early as the 1300s. Akershus was originally fortress, later it was sometimes used as a royal residence, but the military facilities were equally maintained. This race was built for the defenders to come to their records quickly. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RM2K8KH86–Oslo 1950. Akershus castle newly restored. The construction of the castle is time -fixed as early as the 1300s. Here is from Kristian IV's hall in the south wing is associated with the Roman Hall of two small elongated rooms called the printer rooms. This is the north. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RM2K8RHWW–Oslo 1950. Akershus castle newly restored. The construction of the castle is time -fixed as early as the 1300s. Deep in the dark basement of the south wing are two dungeons, so small that it is difficult to stand upright in them. The floor slopes in both cells. Porter, portals. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RM2K8N231–Oslo 1950. Akershus castle newly restored. The construction of the castle is time -fixed as early as the 1300s. Here the so -called royal hall, not yet fully restored, seen to the west where the short wall is broken by a large rose window. The east wall has pointed arch windows. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RM2K8TEKP–Oslo 195012. Architect Arnstein Arneberg has received the honorable assignments as an interior architect by the Security Council's meeting room in the UN. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has allocated money for the work that is a gift from Norway. Arneberg in front of the model of Akershus castle that he led the restoration of. Photo: Current / NTB
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