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Archbishop's Palace, Trondheim

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Magnus
May 29, 2016
Right next to Nidarosdomen is the Archbishop's Palace. The King’s crown and the other items that make up the Regalia of Norway are exhibited in the west wing of the Archbishop’s Palace. This priceless historical collection symbolises more than a millennium of the monarchy as Norway’s form of government. The King’s crown was acquired by King Charles III John for his coronation in 1818. The crown has since been used for four coronations and benedictions.
Right next to Nidarosdomen is the Archbishop's Palace. The King’s crown and the other items that make up the Regalia of Norway are exhibited in the west wing of the Archbishop’s Palace. This priceless historical collection symbolises more than a millennium of the monarchy as Norway’s form of governm…
May
June 4, 2014
The Archbishop's Palace Museum and the Crown Regalia exhibition.
Vigdis
September 6, 2015
The Archbishop's Palace Museum In 1983 a big fire burned down two of the large wooden buildings in the Archbisphop`s Palace. The Museum was built on the same grounds where these original buildings st

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Trondheim, Trøndelag