The Norwegian Fallen Cemetery is located in Oslo and is a burial ground with historical significance, particularly linked to the First and Second World Wars. The area contains several burial fields, including a separate field for fallen from the Commonwealth of Nations, where the gravestones are made of white Portland stone. In addition, there is a burial ground for Soviet soldiers, established in 1947.
One of the most striking monuments at the burial site is the Cross of Sacrifice, which was unveiled in 1949 by General Otto Ruge. There is also a memorial to Commonwealth soldiers, which was unveiled by H.M. The cemetery has several free-standing monuments, and there have been historical burials in the area, which contributes to the place's importance as a memorial to those who have fallen in war.