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Oslo ladegård



Oslo ladegård is located in the heart of Oslo's medieval town, with restored rooms featuring antique furnitue and paintings.



The medieval hall in the cellar is what is left of Bispeborgen from the 13th century. In the cellar you can see a sound and light show presenting burial customs from the Middle Ages to the 17th century.


 

It tells the story from the Middle Ages up until the present time, as well as the many interesting people who lived in and visited the building. Did you know that it hosted a royal wedding in 1589?


 

Open guided tours in Norwegian on Saturdays and Sundays in June–September.

Group tours can be booked all year.


 

You can explore Medieval Oslo and Pilegrimsleden: St. Olav Ways to Trondheim by following the signposts. There are seven stops along the way, all of them creates a link from modern times to medieval Oslo. The 1,7 km walk takes about 30 minutes. Read more at oppdagmiddelalderbyen.no.



Concerts on Wednesdays. Café open all year.



Norwegian name: Oslo ladegård

 

See also

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Oslo Wetlands Visitor Centre

Oslo Wetlands Visitor Centre

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Vigeland Visitors' Centre

Vigeland Visitors' Centre

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Oslo Concert Hall

Oslo Concert Hall

  • Munkedamsveien 14