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Old tall ship in front of Bergenhus Festning, Bergen, Norway Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fortress Akershus Festning in Oslo Royalty Free Stock Photo
Trondheim festning Royalty Free Stock Photo
Oslo, Norway - Panoramic view of medieval Akershus Fortress - Akershus Festning - historic royal residence at Oslofjorden sea Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kristiansten Festning Fortress in Trondheim Royalty Free Stock Photo
The central gate Akershus Festning Royalty Free Stock Photo
Akershus Festning Royalty Free Stock Photo
Akershus Festning Fortress in Oslo, Norway
Kristiansten Festning Fortress in Trondheim Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kristiansten festning - fortress on the hills above Trondheim, Norway. Evening light in winter time Royalty Free Stock Photo
Oslo Akershus festning fortress garden park, girls dancing, view Royalty Free Stock Photo
Winter evening in Trondheim, view from Kristiansten Festning, Norway Royalty Free Stock Photo
Akershus Festning at Summer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Akershus Festning Fortress in Oslo, Norway Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kristiansten Festning in Trondheim in Trondelag County, Norway Royalty Free Stock Photo
Akershus Fortress (Norwegian: Akershus Festning) or Akershus Castle (Norwegian: Akershus slott) is a medieval castle that was built to protect Oslo, the capital of Norway. It has also been used as a prison. It's not known exactly when the construction of the castle started but it is believed that it happened around the late 1290s, by King Haakon V, replacing Tønsberg as one of the two most important Norwegian castles of the period (the other being Båhus). It was constructed in response to the Norwegian nobleman, Earl Alv Erlingsson of Sarpsborg’s earlier attack on Oslo that occurred in 1287. In the aftermath of the attack, it became clear that the city’s existing defenses weren’t effective and therefore, a stronger defensive center was needed. The castle is mentioned in written sources for the first time in 1300 in a letter from king Haakon to a church in Oslo. However, the letter doesn’t mention how far the construction of the castle has progressed by then.


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