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Nordstrand church is beautifully situated by Ekebergveien.
The church was originally built in 1866 as a chapel, in neo-gothic style. The architect...
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Working church in stone from 1975....
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Dyna Fyr (Dyna Lighthouse) is located right outside the Bygdøy peninsula, where it has welcomed guests to the harbour of Oslo since 1874.
Private...
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St. Hanshaugen is one of Oslo's largest parks, just north of the city centre. This popular recreational area is great for walks, and from the top of...
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The sculpture park is located by the Astrup Fearnley Museum at Tjuvholmen. Both were designed by world-renowned architect Renzo Piano.
The park's...
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Medival manor with a main house from the 17th century and a basement from the 13th century.
The manor can be rented for private parties and is a...
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Sagene church is built in neo-Gothic style and was inaugurated in 1891....
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Oscarshall is regarded as Norway's neo-Gothic showpiece and a monument to mid-19th century Norwegian art. Terraces with fountains at different levels...
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Inaugurated in 1912.
Architect: Harald Aars.
Lovisenberg church is built as a three-nave church in late roman style, in granite and red brick.
Glass...
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The Memorial Park is where most of the ruins of some of medieval Oslo's most important buildings.
St. Olav's Monastery from the 13th century is the...
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