Experience an extraordinary art installation in the forest above Oslo, with
a view over the city and the Oslofjord. With almost 300 artworks, the Rose
Castle tells the storey of the occupation of Norway during the second world
war, and the basic principles of democracy, rule of law and humanism that
were then put out of force. The core principles of the Rose Castle is to
remind us that all human beings are born free and equal, the contrast to
what we experienced during the years of occupation. The artistic
language aims to engage, challenge and confront. In short, bring to life.
The Rose Castle was featured in Time Magazine's list: “The Worlds 100 Greatest Places”
Enjoy a hot chocolate, coffee, Norwegian waffle with brown cheese and more in our small cafe inside 'Roseslottets Storstue' by the entrance.