ROYAL RESIDENCE OF STIFTSGÅRDEN
Palace
2024
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2024
Almost opposite the cathedral, the royal residence in Trondheim is the largest wooden palace in Scandinavia. The building was constructed in 1778, in a style halfway between rococo and classicism. Most of the furniture in the palace today is in the Biedermeier style, but there is Hepplewhite furniture in the Chinese cabinet and Gustavian furniture in the Red Room. It is the official residence of the King and Queen when they are in Trondheim.
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Résidence royale de Stiftsgarden
La résidence royale est le plus grand palais en bois de la Norvège. Il a été construit en 1778. Les jardins sont accessible au public.