Mar 20 β€’ 13:52 UTC πŸ‡³πŸ‡΄ Norway Aftenposten

Now the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is leaving Victoria Terrace

The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs is vacating its historic building, Victoria Terrace, as it prepares to relocate to a new government quarter.

The article discusses the upcoming relocation of the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs from its historical premises at Victoria Terrace, which is filled with significant cultural and war history. The authors vividly describe the scene, with packing boxes scattered across the hallways and artworks being prepared for the move to the new government quarter. Victoria Terrace has long been an important part of Norway's foreign policy landscape, and its departure marks the end of an era.

As the Ministry moves out, the article captures the mixed feelings surrounding the transition β€” nostalgia for the building’s grand legacy and excitement for what the future holds in the new location. The mention of Ibsen and darker war history points to the cultural significance embedded in the walls of Victoria Terrace, inviting those interested in history and architecture to reflect on the building's past accomplishments.

The move signifies more than just a change of address; it represents a pivotal moment in Norway's diplomatic evolution and physical space for governance. With the Ministry of Foreign Affairs seeking a fresh start in the new government quarter, the legacy of Victoria Terrace will certainly be part of ongoing discussions about the future of Norway's administrative and cultural identity.

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