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An exterior view depicts the Artillerikasernen (Artillery Barracks), located within the Akershus Fortress complex in Oslo, Norway. The three-story building features a cream-colored facade, two corner towers with dark spires and weather vanes, and a crenellated parapet with decorative elements along the roofline. Numerous windows are present; those on the upper floors are rectangular with dark frames and cross-pane divisions, reflecting warm internal or ambient light. Ground-floor windows are arched. A central main entrance features dark double doors within an arched frame, flanked by two dark wall-mounted lanterns and two ornamental cannons or bollards at the base of the steps. Two dark planters are positioned near the entrance. An ornate black wrought-iron balcony extends from the second floor on the right side of the facade. The foreground consists of wet, dark grey cobblestones, indicating recent precipitation. To the left, a white informational sign on a red base is visible, along with a planter containing dark foliage. The sky above is uniformly overcast and light grey. No individuals are visible.
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Nov 12, 2025

Oslo, Norway

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An exterior view depicts the Artillerikasernen (Artillery Barracks), located within the Akershus Fortress complex in Oslo, Norway. The three-story building features a cream-colored facade, two corner towers with dark spires and weather vanes, and a crenellated parapet with decorative elements along the roofline. Numerous windows are present; those on the upper floors are rectangular with dark frames and cross-pane divisions, reflecting warm internal or ambient light. Ground-floor windows are arched. A central main entrance features dark double doors within an arched frame, flanked by two dark wall-mounted lanterns and two ornamental cannons or bollards at the base of the steps. Two dark planters are positioned near the entrance. An ornate black wrought-iron balcony extends from the second floor on the right side of the facade. The foreground consists of wet, dark grey cobblestones, indicating recent precipitation. To the left, a white informational sign on a red base is visible, along with a planter containing dark foliage. The sky above is uniformly overcast and light grey. No individuals are visible.

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