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http://www.vg.no/pub/vgart.hbs?artid=152334 The renovation of Bygdø Kongsgård is complete, and King Harald and queen Sonja will move in, in September.
sorry if this has been posted already
Royal renovations nearly complete
OSLO, Norway, Aug. 24 Remodeling and refurbishing royal property in Norway, already nearing $133 million during the past decade, is nearing completion- click here for full article
Costs mount for royal remodelling projects
Remodeling costs for royal property in Norway have hit nearly NOK 800 million (USD 133 million) during the past decade and bills are still coming in, but much of the extensive restoration is nearing an end - click here for full article
Is the state paying for these costs? The house looks lovely btw, very charming. But it doesn´t seem to enormous so I was wondering what on earth costed 133 million dollars? Security took the bulk maybe?
So are there any pictures of the indide? The Norwegians usually are rather generous with those.
That would certainly explain the high amount. After 100 years a house of that size certainly needs a lot of restauration, The end result however seems lovely. What will they use the house for? Holidays or also representation?
Bygdøy Kongsgård has been under renovation the past years, and is now done. Pictures from VG: VG Nett - Åpningen av Kongsgården
177 milion Norwegian Kroner has been spent on the project (approx. $30 mil.) with 15 milion nOK ($2.5mil.) going for furniture and inside decorations.
The place was rotten to the core and had not been renovated much at all in the past century, which explains the high renovation price.