Sæterhytten (The Queen's Chalet, café)
![Healthy Dining: Wholesome, healthful, fresh foods, made with local and/or organic ingredients. May serve only vegetarian or vegan foods (no animal products whatsoever). Meat and dairy products are raised to minimize environmental and health impacts without additives, genetic modifications or factory farm practices. Endangered fish are not served. "Slow Food" sites can be included, as can traditional or special local cuisines. Healthy Dining](https://www.opengreenmap.org/sites/default/files/taxonomy_image/category_pictures_1.gif)
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![Organic/Local Food: Food grown close to where it is consumed, reducing shipping impacts and increasing freshness. Organic food is grown without pesticides (biocides), genetic modification or synthetic fertilizers. Minimally processed, with no chemicals or waxes added after harvesting. May include fair trade or direct trade practices. Organic/Local Food](https://www.opengreenmap.org/sites/default/files/taxonomy_image/category_pictures_3.gif)
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Overview
Sæterhytten (The Queens's Chalet) is open from mid-May to mid-August as an organic Sunday café. Some Sundays there are special events like concerts or theatre plays. During the rest of the week the venue can be hired for private functions (from mid-April until the end of October).
Sæterhytten lies in beautiful green surroundings at Bygdøy, with views towards the Oslo skyline. The building started its unique history in 1851, when it was built as a Royal Bathing House for the then King and Queen of Norway. Apart from the dining room with panoramic views of Oslo, the building consists of a small salon with an open fireplace, and an exhibition room detailing the exciting history of the Chalet. Outside there is also an octagonal music pavilion.
Read more (in English or Norwegian) on their website.
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