Skjolden, at the innermost tip of Norway’s Sognefjord, offers dramatic fjord sailing, alpine excursions, UNESCO-listed Urnes ...
Norway House honored Dr. Kenneth Holmen, Leslee Lane Hoyum, and Mark Larson with Going Viking Awards for their leadership, ...
Knud Bergslien’s iconic 1869 Birkebeinerne painting returns to Norway after years abroad and in private hands, now on display at the National Museum in Oslo before its future home in Voss.
The Norwegian royal family faces scrutiny as Crown Princess Mette-Marit addresses her ties to Jeffrey Epstein and her son ...
Tobias Sten wins Spellemann of the Year after a breakout 2025 with 100M streams, 85 concerts and a top album, while veteran ...
Recent Press & Guest Posts NORWAY HOUSE HOSTS VIRTUAL VIEWING OF 2026 FOSSE LECTURE & FOSSE PRIZE FOR TRANSLATORS Norway ...
Norway’s Jesper Pedersen and Vilde Nilsen each won four medals, including gold, at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Paralympics, ...
Lamb is the undisputed royalty of the Norwegian Easter dinner. Families gather around roasted legs of lamb or slow-cooked lamb ribs as the centerpiece of their holiday meal. The tradition is so strong ...
The TV series To Cook a Bear, inspired by the novel by Mikael Niemi, is a dark and atmospheric historical crime series set in 1850s northern Sweden. The series is a blend of mystery, religion, and ...
Easter in Norway is often painted in shades of yellow — sunlight returning after a long winter, bright cabins in the mountains, and, of course, the golden hue of baked treats fresh from the oven.
The Laughing Policeman by Maj Sjöwall and Per Wahlöö is a compelling crime novel that combines a conventional crime mystery with biting social commentary. Written in 1968, it is the fourth book in the ...