
Storting Building
The Storting Building is the seat of Norway's national parliament, located in Oslo. It serves as the central meeting place for lawmakers who create and pass laws, budgets, and oversee the government. The building, completed in 1866, features neoclassical architecture and houses parliamentary chambers, offices, and meeting rooms. It symbolizes Norwegian democracy and political governance. The Storting Building also hosts important ceremonies and public events, integrating Norway's political process with its cultural heritage. Its iconic design and historical significance make it a key symbol of Norwegian sovereignty and legislative function.