Gamlehaugen is a museum located in Bergen, and is known as one of the official residences of Norway's royal family. The building was built in 1900 and has a characteristic architecture that combines elements from the New Renaissance and national romanticism. The museum includes both the building itself and the surrounding parks, which give visitors the opportunity to experience the history linked to the life and work of the royal family.
Statsbygg, which is responsible for the management and operation of the state's properties, has an important role in the maintenance of Gamlehaugen. The organization focuses on sustainable and environmentally friendly construction, and works to develop attractive and functional buildings that serve society. Gamlehaugen is therefore not only a museum, but also an example of how historic buildings can be preserved and used in line with modern sustainable principles.