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Akershus Castle, Oslo

The Akershus Castle, Oslo is a world-renowned tourist attraction. The Akershus Castle, Oslo receives visitors from all across the globe. The Akershus Castle, Oslo was constructed to protect the capital of Norway, Oslo. King Hakon V of Norway ordered to build the Akershus Castle during the later part of the 13th century.

The Akershus Castle, Oslo was built to ward off the attacks from Earl Alv Erlingsson of Sarpsborg's. The Akershus Castle in Oslo has survived many sieges mounted by the Swedish forces. The Akershus Castle, Oslo underwent a major renovation in the early 17th century. King Christian IV designed the Akershus Castle, Oslo in the fashion of a Renaissance palace in the early 1600s.

During the Second World War members of the Resistance were executed at the Akershus Castle, Oslo. The Akershus Castle, Oslo was first besieged in 1308 by duke of Sweden, Erik of Sodermanland. The Akershus Castle, Oslo was strategically built near the Norwegian Sea.

The Akershus Castle, Oslo, one of the popular Oslo Tourist Attractions houses the spectacular Norwegian Resistance Museum. This beautiful Norwegian Resistance Museum is a major draw for the international tourists. This museum displays pictures and exhibits dating back to the Nazi regime. Visitors can gain comprehensive information on the Nazi period by touring this museum.

After the end of Second World War eight Norwegians who were convicted for war crimes were executed at the Akershus Castle, Oslo. The Akershus Castle, Oslo is still a military campus. The famous Norwegian Armed Forces Museum is lodged inside the premises of the Akershus Castle, Oslo. The headquarters of the Defence Staff Norway and the Norwegian Ministry of Defence are located in the eastern portion of the Akershus Castle, Oslo. This stunning tourist attraction remains opened to the visitors till 9 in the evening.

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