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If you continue along the path to Bygdøy Peninsula, you’ll come to the Bygdø Royal Manor, commonly called “The King’s Farm.” The land has been in continuous use by royals since 1305, when King Haakon V Magnusson gave Bygdøy as a gift to his queen, Eufemia. Today, while the site is officially owned by the government, the farm is run by the Norwegian Folk Museum, which is about a block down the road.

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