Oscarshall Castle is located on the east coast of the Bigdi Peninsula, a museum Peninsula in Oslo, Norway. It was commissioned by King Oscar and Queen Josephine in 1852. As a monument to Norwegian art, his palace and surrounding parks are regarded as the best examples of Norwegian Neo-Gothic architecture, with outstanding representative works of Norwegian Romantic style rubbed in their hands. The castle was opened to the public as a museum in 1881 and is now open to visitors every summer. The building is beautiful. It also retains the previous style. Various Norwegian National Romantic paintings. Passing by, you can go and have a look.