In order to defend and serve as a royal palace for the city, the medieval castle known as Akershus Fortress or Akershus Castle was constructed in Oslo, Norway. The main fief and subsequently main county of Akershus, which was once one of Norway's four main districts and comprised the majority of Eastern Norway, has been named after the citadel since the Middle Ages. Up to 1919, the stronghold was part of the larger Akershus county; before 1842, it was also a part of the smaller Akershus sub-county.
In addition, the castle has served as a jail, a military installation, and the temporary residence of Norway's prime minister.The Akershus Fortress is accessible to the public daily from 6:00 to 21:00, despite being a military installation. The Norwegian Resistance Museum and the Norwegian Armed Forces Museum are open for visits in addition to the castle. The eastern portion of the fortification houses the joint modern headquarters of the Norwegian Ministry of Defense and the nation's Defense Staff Norway. The stronghold is protected by His Majesty the King's Guard, which has mobile patrols at night and stationary guard positions during the day. Tourists visiting the stronghold frequently take pictures from one of the immovable guard posts at the entryway.Several Norwegian royal figures are buried in the Royal Mausoleum of the castle. King Olav V, Queen Maud, King Haakon VII, Queen Euphemia, King Sigurd I, King Haakon V, and Crown Princess Märtha are all included in this. The castle has regularly served as the location for formal gatherings and meals for dignitaries and foreign heads of state ever since the main edifice was restored.
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