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Lees meer: Christian Radich Foto: Christian Radich/foto: Ulf Hansen

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Christian Radich

Christian Radich is a beautiful old sailing ship. Its home in Oslo is at Akershusutstikkeren below Akershus Fortress, but it is often out on the sea....
Lees meer: Church ruins in Maridalen Foto: VisitOSLO/Rolf Thoresen

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Church ruins in Maridalen

The church ruins in Maridalen valley are one of few memories in Oslo from the Middle Ages. The Church of Margareta was built around the year 1250 AD....
Lees meer: Monastery ruins at Hovedøya Foto: Yngvild Lothe

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Monastery ruins at Hovedøya

Monastery ruins from the Middle Ages on the island Hovedøya. The ruins are idyllically situated in green surroundings. The monastery was founded by...

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Leikarringen i BUL - folk dance group

Organisation that works with folk dance, folk music and Norwegian national costumes to preserve a part of the Norwegian heritage. Leikarringen i BUL...
Lees meer: Working-class apartment in Tøyengata 38 Foto: Rune Aakvik/Oslo Museum

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Working-class apartment in Tøyengata 38

Working-class apartment in Tøyengata 38 B, a building from 1887. The apartment shows the living conditions among the working class in the eastern...

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Gustav Vigeland's apartment

The Vigeland Museum was built by the City of Oslo as both studio and home for Gustav Vigeland in the 1920s. The apartment, where Vigeland lived from...
Lees meer: Edvard Munch's Ekely Foto: Munch-museet

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Edvard Munch's Ekely

Munch lived and worked for 28 years at Ekely until his death at the age of 80, on January 23, 1944. Only his winter studio remains; today it is...
Lees meer: Villa Grande Foto: Jaro Hollan/HL-senteret

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Villa Grande

The historical building of Villa Grande houses Center for studies of Holocaust and Religious Minorities in Norway. August 23. 2006, the center...
Lees meer: Medieval Oslo Foto: VisitOSLO/Bodil Sandøy Tveitan

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Medieval Oslo

The history of Oslo begins in the Middle Ages; the first town-like settlement probably appeared around the year 1000 AD. The medieval town was located...

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The ruins of Clemenskirken (St. Clemens' church)

Ruins of the medieval church of St. Clemens, which was built in the 12th century. It had two naves and was east-west oriented. The church was torn...
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