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Gamlehaugen is a castle located in Norway, approximately seven kilometers south of Bergen in the district of Fjøsanger. It serves as the official residence of the Norwegian royal family during their stays in Bergen. The castle is situated on a hill at the northern end of Nordåsvannet, a branch of the Grimstadfjorden.
The park surrounding Gamlehaugen is open to the public and is primarily used for recreation, walks, and swimming in the adjacent water. It provides a serene environment for visitors to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of the area.
During the summer months, the grand room and the banquet hall of Gamlehaugen are open to the public. Visitors can explore these areas with guided tours, providing a unique insight into the history and architecture of the castle.
History & Anthropology Castle Historic house Garden & Park
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Gamlehaugvegen 10, Bergen
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