Scandic Holmenkollen Park Hotel

Scandic Holmenkollen Park Hotel — view
Scandic Holmenkollen Park Hotel. Photo via Wikimedia Commons.
OSLO, NORWAY · 1894

Scandic Holmenkollen Park Hotel

A landmark hotel in Oslo’s Holmenkollen district, designed by Balthazar Lange and celebrated as a defining example of Dragestil architecture in Norway.

At a glance

This seminar and conference hotel opened its doors in 1894, establishing itself as an architectural statement in the elevated Holmenkollen neighborhood. It stands near the Holmenkollen National Arena and the Holmenkollen Metro station, commanding views across Oslo’s fjords.

History

Opened in 1894, the hotel was designed by architect Balthazar Lange during a period of flourishing Norwegian architectural identity. The building quickly became recognized as a prime exemplar of Dragestil—a distinctly Norwegian design movement that blended modernist principles with Nordic decorative traditions.

What you see

The hotel embodies Dragestil through its thoughtful proportions and distinctive ornamentation. Interior spaces are enriched by paintings from two prominent Norwegian artists: Gerhard Munthe and Theodor Kittelsen, whose works enhance the building’s cultural atmosphere. The restaurant, De Fem Stuer, remains a focal point, framing panoramic views of Oslo’s surrounding fjords.

Cultural significance

The Scandic Holmenkollen Park Hotel represents a pivotal moment in Norwegian design history. Its recognition as one of the finest Dragestil examples underscores the country’s distinctive architectural contributions to European modernism in the late nineteenth century.

Key facts

  • Country: Norway
  • City: Oslo Municipality
  • Opened: 1894
  • Architect: Balthazar Lange
  • Style: Dragestil
  • Coordinates: 59.9628, 10.6632

Practical information & getting there

The hotel is accessible via the Holmenkollen station of the Oslo Metro. Its location near Holmenkollen National Arena and Holmenkollbakken makes it easily reached from central Oslo. Today it operates as a seminar and conference venue open to public guests.

Sources & resources

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