Håkonshallen

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The large ceremonial hall Håkonshallen, adjacent to the Rosenkrantz Tower, was constructed by King Håkon Håkonsson from 1247-61 and completed for his son's wedding and coronation. The roof was blown off in 1944 thanks to the explosion of a Dutch munitions boat, but extensive restoration has been carried out. There are hourly guided tours in summer.