National Fortifications Heritage, Oslo
Facts and practical information
The National Fortifications Heritage is a division with the Norwegian Defence Estates Agency responsible for sixteen military fortifications in Norway designated as heritage sites. The agency is responsible for conserving the character and history of the sites, while facilitating their use for culture, business and experiences. The list consists of ten fortresses, four smaller forts and two networks of border fortifications. Three fortresses, Akershus, Bergenshus and Vardøhus, date from the Middle Ages. Five installations date from the union with Denmark and five were built either union with Sweden or following the dissolution, as a defense against a Swedish invasion. Three forts, Austrått, Møvik and Trondenes, were built by the German Wehrmacht during World War II as part of Festung Norwegen. ()
National Fortifications Heritage – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Egertorget, Akershus Fortress, Nobel Peace Center, City Hall.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to National Fortifications Heritage?
How to get to National Fortifications Heritage by public transport?
Tram
- Kontraskjæret (8 min walk)
- Aker brygge (10 min walk)
Ferry
- Rådhuset (9 min walk)
- Rådhusbryggen • Lines: B9 (9 min walk)
Metro
- Stortinget (15 min walk)
- National Theatre (17 min walk)
Train
- Oslo Central Station (18 min walk)
- National Theatre (18 min walk)
Bus
- Oslo Bus Terminal (23 min walk)