Embassy of Sweden, Oslo

It's located on Inkognitogata 27, close to The Queen Sonja Art Stable and the Royal Palace.

[2] After World War II, the operations required other premises that the embassy had to rent a property until the new chancery building on Nobels gate [no] was completed in 1957.

This is done through a close dialogue with Norwegian representatives and through information and cooperation with the cultural sector, companies and other authorities and organisations.

[4] Until the end of World War II, the house functioned as both a chancery and residence for the Swedish envoy and his family.

Areas that were vacated with the move in the house on Inkognitogatan were converted, among other things, into guest rooms and a chef's residence.

[3] As both houses on Inkognitogata and Nobels gate were too large and had empty areas, the solution was to combine all functions at one address.

[3] In February 2017, the National Property Board of Sweden petitioned the Swedish government to carry out the reconstruction of the residence for an estimated SEK 30 million, and in August of the same year the project was given the greenlight.

In terms of energy, the biggest improvement was the old electric boiler which was removed and that the house has been connected to district heating instead.

[5] In 2019, the residence and the chancery were inaugurated by Foreign Minister Margot Wallström in the presence of the National Property Board of Sweden's Director General Ingrid Eiken Holmgren.