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Prime minister's residence or Inkognitogata 18
(Norwegian: Statsministerboligen)
Inkognitogata 18
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Town or cityOslo
CountryNorway
Construction started1996
Completed2008
Cost315 million Norwegian kroner
ClientNorwegian government
Design and construction
Architect(s)Riseng & Kiehl AS Arkitekter
EngineerStatsbygg
Parkveien 45 or 'Villa Parafina'
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Architectural styleItalian classical revival
Town or cityParkveien 45, Oslo
CountryNorway
Completed1877
ClientFredrik Sundt
Design and construction
Architect(s)Henrik Nissen

Inkognitogata 18[1] is the official residence of the Prime Minister of Norway. It is located in Oslo, the capital of Norway. The residence was completed in 2008 and is a complex of new and old buildings. It includes the original buildings on Parkveien 45, Inkognitogata 18, Riddervolds gate 2, which have been connected with new structures, and the gardens of Parkveien 45 to 47.[2]

The Prime Minister's private residence is in Inkognitogata 18 while the official residence and government representation rooms are in both Parkveien 45 and Inkognitogata 18. Riddervolds gate 2 is the official residence for visiting foreign dignitaries. The complex totals an area of 3030 m2. Inkognitogata 18 has an area of 670 m2 with the private rooms consisting of 400 m2.[3]

The project was led by Statsbygg and the architects for the new buildings were Riseng & Kiehl AS Arkitekter while Snøhetta designed the garden. The project had a total price of 315 million Norwegian kroner.[4]

  1. ^ Article from Aftenposten.(Norwegian)
  2. ^ Facts about the complexe Archived 2008-10-30 at the Wayback Machine (Norwegian)
  3. ^ Facts about the complexe Archived 2008-10-30 at the Wayback Machine (Norwegian)
  4. ^ Article from Dagbladet (Norwegian)

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