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The Royal Mountain Chalet "Prinsehytta" is the private property of the King and Queen. It is located in Sikkilsdalen, in the mountains of Jotunheimen.
more info The Royal House of Norway - The Royal Mountain Chalet
It has become a tradition for the Royal Couple to celebrate Easter in Sikkilsdalen, often joined by their children's families.
Picture of the library (from the book "The King's house. All the Royal couple's home.")
pictures of the cabin Picture 1 - Picture 2 - Picture 3 - Picture 4 (the gate) - Picture 5 (in the 1930s)
2 more pictures
http://imbo01.vg.no/users/bildespesial/images/98c1fafbc15ce26016eceb4a491c9ca1.jpg
http://imbo01.vg.no/users/bildespesial/images/93f1d0992618e179e2f79d711b88cb8c.jpg
(from: Kongefamiliens påskefering i Sikkilsdalen gjennom årene - VG Nett)
more pictures from inside
Queen Sonja: http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_88tf01SHAtU/SeBS26KU0jI/AAAAAAAAAe8/A7OPDB5Hs0s/s1600/Bilde+033.jpg
in 1950:
Forhåndsvisning | Scanpix
Forhåndsvisning | Scanpix
more info The Royal House of Norway - The Royal Mountain Chalet
King Olav spent more than 40 Easter in Sikkilsdalen. He was there for the first time in 1924 to see the gift.The Norwegian-Swedish kings of the 19th century had many friends in Norway who were eager to foster closer relations between their country and the monarchy. An initiative was launched to collect funds to build a chalet in the Norwegian mountains. Palace Superintendent Hjalmar Wellhaven, son of the great Norwegian poet Johan Sebastian Wellhaven, designed the chalet, and building was begun in 1900. It was completed two years later and presented as a gift to the Swedish princes Gustaf Adolf, Wilhelm and Erik.
The chalet was much used for hunting and other recreational activities until 1905, when the union between Norway and Sweden was dissolved. The chalet remained in Swedish hands but fell into disuse. Later Crown Prince Gustaf Adolf of Sweden presented the chalet to Crown Prince Olav as a gift when the latter attained his majority.
It has become a tradition for the Royal Couple to celebrate Easter in Sikkilsdalen, often joined by their children's families.
Picture of the library (from the book "The King's house. All the Royal couple's home.")
pictures of the cabin Picture 1 - Picture 2 - Picture 3 - Picture 4 (the gate) - Picture 5 (in the 1930s)
2 more pictures
http://imbo01.vg.no/users/bildespesial/images/98c1fafbc15ce26016eceb4a491c9ca1.jpg
http://imbo01.vg.no/users/bildespesial/images/93f1d0992618e179e2f79d711b88cb8c.jpg
(from: Kongefamiliens påskefering i Sikkilsdalen gjennom årene - VG Nett)
more pictures from inside
Queen Sonja: http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_88tf01SHAtU/SeBS26KU0jI/AAAAAAAAAe8/A7OPDB5Hs0s/s1600/Bilde+033.jpg
in 1950:
Forhåndsvisning | Scanpix
Forhåndsvisning | Scanpix
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