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Read more: Sculpture of the Factory Girls © Nancy Bundt/VisitOSLO

Oslo

Sculpture of the Factory Girls

Bronze sculpture by Ellen Jacobsen from 1986. Situated on the "Beier Bridge" next to the red little wooden house called "Hønse-Lovisa's house". You...
Read more: Vestre Aker Church © VAK

Oslo

Vestre Aker Church

Vestre Aker Church was inaugurated in 1855. The church is in neo-Gothic style, designet by architect Heinrich Ernst Schirmer. Decoration:...
Read more: Damstredet & Telthusbakken © VisitOSLO/Nancy Bundt

Oslo

Damstredet & Telthusbakken

The two small roads Damstredet and Telthusbakken are found just below the medieval church Gamle Aker kirke. This is a charming and pictoresque part of...
Read more: Vigeland Sculpture Park (Vigelandsparken) © VisitOSLO

Oslo

Vigeland Sculpture Park (Vigelandsparken)

Vigelandsparken is one of Norway's most visited attractions with more than 1 million visitors every year. The unique sculpture park is the life work...
Read more: Aker Brygge wharf © VisitOSLO/Nancy Bundt

Oslo

Aker Brygge wharf

For more than a century Aker Brygge was the site of a shipyard, Akers Mekaniske Verksted. Since 1986, when the workshops were opened as the first...
Read more: Grønland Church © Grønland kirke

Oslo

Grønland Church

Grønland church, dating from 1869, has been called "the cathedral of the east side", and is one of the biggest churches in Oslo. It is built as a...
Read more: Trefoldighetskirken - The Trinity Church © Trefoldighet Menighet

Oslo

Trefoldighetskirken - The Trinity Church

Trefoldighetskirken (Trinity Church) was inaugurated in 1858 and is one of the most beautiful churches in the Norwegian capital. It is a cruciform...
Read more: Ibsen Sitat

Oslo

Ibsen Sitat

The art project SitatIBSEN consists of 69 Henrik Ibsen quotes in stanless steel that have been placed on the sidewalks of Oslo. The quotes follow the...
Read more: Working-class apartment in Tøyengata 38 © Rune Aakvik/Oslo Museum

Oslo

Working-class apartment in Tøyengata 38

Working class appartment in Tøyengate 38 B from 1887. Up to 15 people could live there in only 1 room and kitchen. The appartment shows the living...
Read more: DogA - Norwegian Centre for Design and Architecture © DogA

Oslo

DogA - Norwegian Centre for Design and Architecture

DogA, the Norwegian Centre for Design and Architecture, was established by Norsk Form and the Norwegian Design Council in 2004, as a meeting place for...
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