The Archbishop's Palace
Today
at
12.00 - 16.00The Norwegian Crown Regalia are on display in the Archbishop’s Palace in Trondheim. The regalia symbolise Norway’s 1000-year history of monarchy.
The royal regalia are symbols of the king's power and majesty, and of the monarchy as a form of government.
The Norwegian royal crown was commissioned by King Carl XIV Johan for his coronation in 1818. Since then, the crown has been used in four coronations and two consecration ceremonies.
The Norwegian Crown Regalia consist of the King's Crown, Orb and Sceptre, the Sword of State, the Queen's Crown, Orb and Sceptre, the Crown Prince's Coronet, the Anointment Horn, and the Royal Standards from 1818 and 1906.

Other times:
Tuesday 12. may 2026 kl.
11.00
Wednesday 13. may 2026 kl.
11.00
Thursday 14. may 2026 kl.
11.00
Friday 15. may 2026 kl.
11.00
Saturday 16. may 2026 kl.
11.00
Tuesday 19. may 2026 kl.
11.00
Wednesday 20. may 2026 kl.
11.00
Thursday 21. may 2026 kl.
11.00
Friday 22. may 2026 kl.
11.00
Saturday 23. may 2026 kl.
11.00
Sunday 24. may 2026 kl.
12.00
Tuesday 26. may 2026 kl.
11.00
Wednesday 27. may 2026 kl.
11.00
Thursday 28. may 2026 kl.
11.00
Friday 29. may 2026 kl.
11.00
Saturday 30. may 2026 kl.
11.00
Sunday 31. may 2026 kl.
12.00


