Frognerseteren

Coordinates: 59°58′39″N 10°40′39″E / 59.9776°N 10.6776°E / 59.9776; 10.6776
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The restaurant

Frognerseteren is a neighborhood of

Frognerseteren Station is the terminal station of the Holmenkollen Line of the Oslo Metro. Frognerseteren Restaurant (59°58′39″N 10°40′39″E / 59.9776°N 10.6776°E / 59.9776; 10.6776) and conference facilities is one of the best examples of architectural style Dragestil in Oslo.[1]

Frognerseteren means the seter ("mountain dairy farm", roughly comparable to

Jacob Benjamin Wegner sold the rest of the estate but kept Frognerseteren. Wegner's heirs sold Frognerseteren to Thomas Johannessen Heftye in 1864, and Heftye's heirs sold Frognerseteren to Christiania municipality
in 1889.

The restaurant menu is based on traditional Norwegian cuisine.

References

  1. ^ Frognerseteren Conference and Banquet facilities www.visitnorway.com (in English)

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