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Norway National Day: What to Expect on 17 May This Year

Big Constitution Day celebrations return to Norwegian cities for the first time in three years. Here's what to expect on the big day in 2022.

For the past two years, 17 May celebrations have been somewhat muted across Norway. With all daily restrictions now long gone, this year's parties could be bigger and better than ever.

Norwegians turn out in great numbers on the 17 May to celebrate the anniversary of their constitution. A key moment in Norwegian history, the constitution was inspired by the US Declaration of Independence and the French revolution, and the subsequent constitutions.

In this article, I'll take a look at what's planned in the big cities in 2022. But first, a more general introduction to the day.

Constitution Day celebrations

While each town or village organises its own celebrations, the day almost always follows a familiar format no matter where you are.

In the morning, Norwegians gather with friends or family for a lavish breakfast, often featuring a glass of champagne. It's not uncommon to see groups of people enjoying themselves on their balconies at 8am!

The first formal event of the day tends to be the children's parade (barnetog), featuring marching bands and flag-waving children from local schools.

Typically, this is followed by a people's parade (folketog), which features local workplaces, groups and societies. As many Norwegians volunteer, it can be difficult for some people to choose who to march with!

The final march of the day is the high school graduates (russetog), often looking worse for wear as their month-long russefeiring comes to an end. Sometimes the marches are combined into just one or two.

Oslo

Many eyes tend to fall on the capital city during the morning. NRK covers events all over the country, but Oslo falls into focus once the Royal Family comes out to wave at the children's parade before lunchtime.

The day starts with wreath laying at different graveyards and statues throughout the city. Karl Johans gate is the location for the children's parade, before attention turns to a traditional concert in the grounds of Akershus Fortress.

The parade is free to watch but getting there early is a must to secure a good view. Tickets are required to enter the best spots near the palace. These are free but must be reserved in advance.

Although these are the main events in the capital, smaller events take place all over the city. The various districts of Oslo all organise specific events as do other groups and individual restaurants. For more information, check out the dedicated webpages at Oslo Kommune.

Bergen

Norway's second biggest city hosts a combined parade during the morning from Bergenshus to Festplassen, where the main celebrations take place throughout the day.

In addition, Bergen hosts an early morning parade at 7am and a torchlit parade at 10.15pm to bookend the day.

In 2020, Bergen introduced a boat parade to mark the day while staying within the regulations that were in place at the time. Such was the success of the event, it now seems to be a permanent feature of the day! This year's boat parade around the Byfjord starts at 10.30am.

For more information on events in Bergen, check out the city's dedicated 17 May website. Read More…

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