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Eidsvollsbygningen

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Monica
August 3, 2016
Where Norway got its constitution and became an independent country .
Anpan
July 17, 2020
Norwegian: Om Eidsvoll 1814 Eidsvollsbygningen er ett av Norges fremste nasjonalsymboler som stedet der den norske Grunnloven ble skrevet og vedtatt i 1814. Museet omfatter Eidsvollsbygningen med sidebygninger og parkområde, besøkssenteret Wergelands Hus med Demokratisenteret for unge, auditorium, museumsbutikk og Kafé Standpunkt. Eidsvoll 1814 er en del av stiftelsen Norsk Folkemuseum. Om Eidsvoll 1814 Eidsvollsbygningen er ett av Norges fremste nasjonalsymboler som stedet der den norske Grunnloven ble skrevet og vedtatt i 1814. Museet omfatter Eidsvollsbygningen med sidebygninger og parkområde, besøkssenteret Wergelands Hus med Demokratisenteret for unge, auditorium, museumsbutikk og Kafé Standpunkt. Eidsvoll 1814 er en del av stiftelsen Norsk Folkemuseum. English: Eidsvoll Manor House As the place where the Norwegian Constitution was drawn up and signed in 1814, Eidsvoll Manor House is one of Norway’s most important national symbols. The Constituent Assembly was made up of 112 delegates, who gathered here from 10 April to 20 May 1814. The Assembly declared Norway an independent nation, after more than 400 years of union with Denmark, gave the country a constitution and elected a king. The Constitution is dated 17 May 1814, which is celebrated as Norway’s national day. In 1814 Eidsvoll Manor House was a private home belonging to the owner of Eidsvoll Ironworks. It is a beautiful example of neoclassical architecture, whose design draws inspiration from the ideals of antiquity, and it is unparalleled in Norway. Eidsvoll Manor House’s architectural qualities are obvious both inside and out. Eidsvoll 1814 is part of the Norsk Folkemuseum foundation
Norwegian: Om Eidsvoll 1814 Eidsvollsbygningen er ett av Norges fremste nasjonalsymboler som stedet der den norske Grunnloven ble skrevet og vedtatt i 1814. Museet omfatter Eidsvollsbygningen med sidebygninger og parkområde, besøkssenteret Wergelands Hus med Demokratisenteret for unge, auditorium,…
Henrik
February 28, 2016
Historic buildings where the Norwegian constituton was written back in 1814.
Saha
August 27, 2022
The Eidsvollbygningen is a historic manor house. The building is where the Constitution of Norway was signed on 17 May 1814. The estate is now owned by The State of Norway and is an official national monument, as well as a museum2.
Eirik
February 18, 2018
Historical building and landmark with big importance in Norwegian history. Norway's constitution was drafted and adopted by the National Assembly here in 1814 and it was here in this building, Prince Christian Fredrik was chosen to become Norway's King. national memorial 32km / 35min by car

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