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Norwegian and international jewellery design |
Drammensveien 40 Solli Plass Oslo 0230 Norway +47 22 55 9390 |
This gallery is situated next to the busy Solli Plass square and the National Library. The exhibitions of jewellery in gold, silver and platinum (all of which is for sale) are made by Norwegian as well as international jewellery designers. If you are heading back to the centre after your visit here, there are some nice places to stop for a cup of coffee along Drammensveien. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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New and old Norwegian lithography |
Drammensvn. 30 Oslo 0255 Norway +47 22 44 8586 http://www.galleri-d40.no |
This gallery is located on the busy Drammensveien, and claims to have the widest selection of old and new Norwegian lithography. The basement space is used for separate exhibitions by one artist's work. Kaare Espolin Johnsson, Harald Kihle, Frans Widerberg, Kai Fjell, Erling Enger and Eser Afacan are some of the artists who have had their work exhibited at this gallery. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sales exhibition of old and new Norwegian art |
Cort Adelers gate 2 Postboks 2332 Solli Oslo 0201 Norway +47 22 43 1070 http://www.galleri-steen.no |
This gallery is mainly an exhibition for the sale of old and more recent work. Cort Adlers gate is the last street to the left before Drammensveien reaches Solli Plass. It is not a particularly long walk from the centre of the city, but if you prefer not to walk there are plenty of buses and trams that pass by. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Henrik Ibsen's apartment as museum |
Arbiens gate 1 Oslo 0253 Norway +47 22 12 3700 http://www.norskfolke.museum.n... |
Henrik Ibsen's apartment, where the famous Norwegian author lived from 1895 until his death in 1906, has now been restored and turned into a museum. His study contains original furniture and belongings, and the rest of the apartment has been restored to its original appearance. Throughout the year, the museum arranges lectures and theatrical performances with a new programme every spring and autumn. There are also temporary exhibitions. Admission fees: adults NOK30; children NOK10. Fees for special events vary. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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