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Vestkanttorvet bric-a-brac/antiques market

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Oslo's oldest market is a popular and traditional bric-a-brac/antiques market close to Vigeland Park, on the corner of Professor Dahls gate and Neuberggata.

Furniture, china, glass, kitchenware, paintings, silver, jewellery, clothes, glass and all kinds of collector's items.

Vestkantrorvet is only open on Saturdays.

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  • Gifts & Souvenirs Gifts & Souvenirs

Hours

Sat
09:00 - 16:00
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