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The Royal Mountain Chalet (Norwegian: Prinsehytta, The Prince Cottage) is a cottage in Sikkilsdalen in Jotunheimen, Norway. The cottage is privately owned by the Norwegian Royal Family, where they usually spend winter and Easter holidays. The cottage was built in 1900 and was completed in 1902 when it was given as a gift to the Swedish princes Gustaf Adolf, Wilhelm and Erik. Until the dissolution of the Swedish-Norwegian union it was used extensively for hunting and outdoor activities. It was given to Crown Prince Olav when he came of age July 2, 1924, by then Swedish Crown Prince Gustaf Adolf.

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  • Royal Mountain Chalet, Prinsehytta (en)
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  • The Royal Mountain Chalet (Norwegian: Prinsehytta, The Prince Cottage) is a cottage in Sikkilsdalen in Jotunheimen, Norway. The cottage is privately owned by the Norwegian Royal Family, where they usually spend winter and Easter holidays. The cottage was built in 1900 and was completed in 1902 when it was given as a gift to the Swedish princes Gustaf Adolf, Wilhelm and Erik. Until the dissolution of the Swedish-Norwegian union it was used extensively for hunting and outdoor activities. It was given to Crown Prince Olav when he came of age July 2, 1924, by then Swedish Crown Prince Gustaf Adolf. (en)
  • Prinsehytten är en stuga i i Jotunheimen i Norge. Stugan är i privat ägo av den norska kungafamiljen. Stugan började byggas år 1900 och stod färdig 1902, då den gavs som gåva till de svenska prinsarna Gustaf Adolf, Wilhelm och Erik. Fram till unionsupplösningen användes den flitigt till jakt och friluftsliv. Den skänktes till kronprins Olav när han blev myndig 2 juli 1924, av kronprins Gustaf Adolf. (sv)
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  • The Royal Mountain Chalet (en)
  • (Prinsehytta) (en)
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  • The Royal Mountain Chalet (Norwegian: Prinsehytta, The Prince Cottage) is a cottage in Sikkilsdalen in Jotunheimen, Norway. The cottage is privately owned by the Norwegian Royal Family, where they usually spend winter and Easter holidays. The cottage was built in 1900 and was completed in 1902 when it was given as a gift to the Swedish princes Gustaf Adolf, Wilhelm and Erik. Until the dissolution of the Swedish-Norwegian union it was used extensively for hunting and outdoor activities. It was given to Crown Prince Olav when he came of age July 2, 1924, by then Swedish Crown Prince Gustaf Adolf. The cottage was designed by the castellan Hjalmar Welhaven. Originally the Prince's cabin consisted of a big log house with eight rooms and a gallery. After it was donated to Crown Prince Olav several houses were added and the current royal couple has had even more cottages built. The original cabin and most of the other lodges that have been constructed are built of timber, and some with natural cladding. The walls are treated with tar. Windows are small-paned, in traditional white painted frames. The roofs are covered with either sod or slate. The Royal Mountain Chalet consists of buildings with various functions, grouped around two yards, whose plan, design and construction represent Norwegian building ideals. (en)
  • Prinsehytten är en stuga i i Jotunheimen i Norge. Stugan är i privat ägo av den norska kungafamiljen. Stugan började byggas år 1900 och stod färdig 1902, då den gavs som gåva till de svenska prinsarna Gustaf Adolf, Wilhelm och Erik. Fram till unionsupplösningen användes den flitigt till jakt och friluftsliv. Den skänktes till kronprins Olav när han blev myndig 2 juli 1924, av kronprins Gustaf Adolf. Stugan är ritad av slottsförvaltaren Hjalmar Welhaven. Ursprungligen bestod Prinsehytten av en stor timmerstuga med åtta rum och en svalgång. Då den skänkts till kronprins Olav var det tillbyggt flera hus och under det nuvarande kungaparet har ännu fler hus uppförts. (sv)
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