Some of the online exhibitions are in English
Årets vårslipp er i sin helhet viet Vidkun Quisling. Blant de digitaliserte dokumentene som slippes er mange nylig blitt frigitt, mens noen nettopp er blitt avlevert til Riksarkivet og derfor bør være helt ukjente. I tillegg publiserer vi samtlige fotografier i Riksarkivet hvor Quisling er avbildet. Årets vårslipp består av fire hoveddeler. Read more...
The material for this exhibition has been taken from the archive of Narvesen kioskkompani. It is a drawing of the kiosk Tyrihans, which won an architect competition in 1923. Read more...
The document of the month for June is the diary of the travelling nurse Dikka Bruu, from the archive of the Norwegian Health Association. Read more...
The document of the month for August is a contract of corrody issued January 8th 1313 by bishop Eiliv in Stavanger. Read more...
When King Olav died January 17 1991, the palace square was soon filled with flowers, children's drawings and thousands of candles. All the drawings and greetings that were left there in the snow are now kept in the National Archives. Read more...
The document of the month for February 2011 is a Nansen passport, issued to help stateless people after World War I. Read more...
In the National Archives in Oslo there are almost 800 000 photos in more than 500 different archives (2007). The material consists of positives, negatives and dias. Read more...
In 2011 it is 100 years since Anna Rogstad met as a representative at Stortinget (the Norwegian parliament) as the first woman in Norway. It is also 50 years since Ingrid Bjerkås became Norway's first female priest Read more...
The wedding frenzy is on, and we have put together a web exhibition around two of our own royal weddings in the last century. Click your way in and see great photos and interesting documents! Read more...
In December 1816 a wooden box with clothes, books and letters was found at Ørlandet outside Trondheim. From the letters one could tell that the box had been onboard the British ship “The Mercator” and belonged to two of the men on board, Mr John Lambeth and his son. Read more...