The Royal Mausoleum contains two
sarcophagi: in a white sarcophagus of
marble rest King
Haakon VII of Norway (1872–1957) and Queen
Maud of Norway (1869–1938), née
Princess Maud of Wales, and in a green sarcophagus rest King
Olav V of Norway (1903–1991) and Crown Princess
Märtha of Norway (1901–1954), née
Princess of Sweden. The Royal Mausoleum also contains, in its walls, the remains of King
Haakon V of Norway (1270–1319) and Queen
Euphemia of Norway (1270–1312), née
von Rügen, as well as that of King
Sigurd I of Norway (c. 1090–1130). The remains were transferred from
St. Mary's Church and
St. Hallvard's Cathedral, respectively, both in Oslo. == Other burial sites ==