Embassy of the United Kingdom, Oslo

The Embassy of the United Kingdom in Oslo is the chief diplomatic mission of the United Kingdom in Norway. The Embassy is located on one of the most expensive streets in Norway, Thomas Heftyes gate, in the Frogner district. The current British Ambassador to Norway is Richard Wood.[1]

Embassy of the United Kingdom, Oslo
The Embassy building in Oslo
Location Oslo, Norway
AddressThomas Heftyes gate 8,
0244 Oslo,
Norway
AmbassadorRichard Wood
WebsiteBritish Embassy, Oslo

Ambassador's residence

The British Ambassador's residence in Oslo, Villa Frognæs, is located at Drammensveien 79. Built in 1859, it was designed by Norwegian architects Heinrich Ernst Schirmer and Christian Heinrich Grosch and purchased by the British government in 1906.

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See also

References

  1. "British Embassy Oslo". Retrieved 14 March 2015.

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