OSLO WALKING 4K 🇳🇴 SOLLI SQUARE TO NATIONAL THEATER SQUARE NOVEMBER 2021
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Hi dears!
We are in the end of autumn, and it comes to be colder now. But I mean the colder it is, the more beautiful it gets :D
In this videoI you follow me in a walking tour from a square in west Oslo to the National Theater square. You will see the National Library of Norway in Solli plass.
You will see also a little dreams of delicious sweets from the world famous confectionary PASCAL and you will see a pricefull statue from the King of Norway King Haakon VII who was king from 1905 to1957.
I hope you like the video!
THANK YOU FOR WATCHING! ♥
Elsa
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Info.
Solli plass square
Solli plass, also called Lapsetorvet, is a square in Oslo, Norway, located southwest of Slottsparken and the Royal Palace.
The square is elliptical in shape. In the southwest lies the National Library of Norway. Further east are several commercial buildings, and the headquarters of the Federation of Norwegian Commercial and Service Enterprises. In the northwest is found the former building of Oslo Lysverker. There are two public parks in the area, Hydroparken in the west and the tiny Sommerroparken in the north.
The name stems from the property Solli, intact from 1716 to 1822. The last owner was Claus Pavels; after him the property was divided. The name Solli plass came to be in 1885.
The square is served by a station on the Oslo Tramway—Solli—as well as buses.
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Haakon VII of Norway
King of Norway
Reign 18 November 1905 − 21 September 1957
Coronation 22 June 1906
Nidaros Cathedral, Trondheim, Norway
Predecessor Oscar II
Successor Olav V
Born Prince Carl of Denmark
3 August 1872
Charlottenlund Palace, Copenhagen, Denmark
Died 21 September 1957
Royal Palace, Oslo, Norway
Burial 1 October 1957
Akershus Castle, Oslo, Norway
Spouse Maud of Wales
Issue Olav V of Norway
Names
Haakon, né Christian Frederik Carl Georg Valdemar Axel
House Glücksburg
Father Frederick VIII of Denmark
Mother Louise of Sweden
Haakon VII (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈhôːkɔn]; born Prince Carl of Denmark; 3 August 1872 – 21 September 1957) was the King of Norway from November 1905 until his death in September 1957.
Originally a Danish prince, he was born in Copenhagen as the son of the future Frederick VIII of Denmark and Louise of Sweden. Prince Carl was educated at the Royal Danish Naval Academy and served in the Royal Danish Navy. After the 1905 dissolution of the union between Sweden and Norway, Prince Carl was offered the Norwegian crown. Following a November plebiscite, he accepted the offer and was formally elected King of Norway by the Storting. He took the Old Norse name Haakon and ascended to the throne as Haakon VII, becoming the first independent Norwegian monarch since 1387.
Norway was invaded by Nazi Germany in April 1940. Haakon rejected German demands to legitimise the Quisling regime's puppet government, and refused to abdicate after going into exile in Great Britain. As such, he played a pivotal role in uniting the Norwegian nation in its resistance to the invasion and the subsequent five-year-long occupation during the Second World War. He returned to Norway in June 1945 after the defeat of Germany.
He became King of Norway when his grandfather Christian IX was still reigning in Denmark, and before his father and elder brother became kings of Denmark. During his reign he saw his father Frederick VIII, his elder brother Christian X, and his nephew Frederick IX ascend the throne of Denmark, in 1906, 1912 (also of Iceland from 1918 to 1944), and 1947 respectively. Haakon died at the age of 85 in September 1957, after having reigned for nearly 52 years. He was succeeded by his only son, who ascended to the throne as Olav V.
Prince Carl of Denmark in 1889
Prince Carl was born on 3 August 1872 at his parents' country residence, Charlottenlund Palace north of Copenhagen, during the reign of his paternal grandfather, King Christian IX.[3] He was the second son of Crown Prince Frederick of Denmark (the future King Frederick VIII), and his wife Louise of Sweden. His father was the eldest son of King Christian IX and Louise of Hesse-Kassel, and his mother was the only daughter of King Charles XV of Sweden (who was also king of Norway as Charles IV), and Louise of the Netherlands. He was baptised at Charlottenlund Palace on 7 September 1872 by the Bishop of Zealand, Hans Lassen Martensen. He was baptised with the names Christian Frederik Carl Georg Valdemar Axel, and was known as Prince Carl (namesake of his maternal grandfather the King of Sweden-Norway).
Prince Carl belonged to the Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (often shortened to Glücksburg) branch of the House of Oldenburg.
Marriage
At Buckingham Palace on 22 July 1896, Prince Carl married his first cousin Princess Maud of Wales, youngest daughter of the future King Edward VII of the United Kingdom and his wife, Princess Alexandra of Denmark, eldest daughter of King Christian IX and Princess Louise.
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