Storting (Norwegian Parliament)

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Сто́ртинг (Норвезький парламент)

The Storting, located in Oslo, Norway, is the seat of the Norwegian Parliament. Constructed between 1860-1866 and designed by Swedish architect Emil Victor Langlet, the building combines Neoclassical and Romantic styles. It measures approximately 100 meters in length and features a distinctive semicircular chamber.

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The Storting building serves as the legislative branch of the Norwegian government. It was inaugurated on March 5, 1866. The design includes a central hall for parliamentary sessions and various administrative offices. The public can access guided tours and view sessions from the visitor gallery. Its location on Karl Johans gate, Oslo’s primary avenue, makes it easily accessible by public transportation or on foot.