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  2. Royal heritage: King Frederick VI of Denmark founded the University of Oslo. 1813: Early years. The first university buildings at Anatomigården. 1833: Reaching for the stars: The Astronomical Observatory. 1852: Monumental architecture: The university campus at Karl Johans gate in its heyday.

  3. The history of the University of Oslo. The University of Oslo was founded in 1811. As late as 1946 it was the only university in Norway. The university played a central role in the creation of a new nation. The history about the University of Oslo is also the history about modern Norway.

  4. Originally named the Royal Frederick University, the university was established in 1811 as the de facto Norwegian continuation of Denmark-Norway's common university, the University of Copenhagen, with which it shares many traditions.

  5. The University of Oslo is Norway’s oldest and largest university. Until 1939, it was called the Royal Frederik University, or Universitas Regia Fredericiana in Latin. The institution was named after Frederik VI, King of Denmark-Norway, who founded the University.

  6. The University of Oslo was founded in 1811. However, the campaign for a separate Norwegian university started some 150 years earlier. The history of universities stretches back to the Middle Ages.

  7. The University of Oslo is a leading European university. As Norway’s oldest of its kind, UiO has been committed to excellence in education, research, science communication and innovation since 1811.

  8. The University of Oslo is Norway's oldest university and has been of great importance for the development of the country's education, research, dissemination and innovation. The Museum of University History has collections of objects and photos about the university's history and its research.