Overview
The Stortinget is Norway's parliament building, an elegant 1866 yellow-brick structure at the eastern end of Karl Johans gate.
Highlights
- Architecture: Designed by Emil Victor Langlet in a blend of French and Italian inspiration.
- Free Guided Tours: Regular free guided tours of the chamber and galleries.
- Central Location: Anchoring the eastern end of Oslo's ceremonial boulevard.
History
Completed in 1866 by Swedish architect Emil Victor Langlet, it was one of the first monumental buildings erected after Norwegian-Swedish union.
Visitor Tips
- Free Tours: Guided tours are free, usually on Saturdays.
- Photo Spot: The façade is best photographed from Karl Johans gate.
- Duration: 20–30 minutes.