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Akershus Castle


Medieval castle
Oslo Mil. / Akershus
Oslo 0015
Norway
+47 22 41 2521
This former royal residence is located in the heart of Akershus fortress. Visitors wander the old halls and feel the passing of the centuries. The castle has been restored and is nowadays used for official functions. Visit the royal mausoleum where King Haakon VII and Olav V are buried together with Queen Maud and Märtha. Those wishing to finish off their excursion in a similarly historic setting can dine at Gamle Raadhus Restaurant, Engebret Café or the cosy Celsius. Guided tours are arranged in English and Norwegian at 11am, 1pm & 3pm Mon-Sat, 1pm & 3pm Sun.Admission:Adults NOK 30 Children and OAPs NOK 10

Review © 2007, Wcities
Akershus Castle photo by Martin Hapl
Photo: Martin Hapl
Akershus Castle photo by joys_en
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Akershus Castle photo by Maria Vilaro
Photo: Maria Vilaro
Akershus Castle photo by Gerry Gray
Photo: Gerry Gray
Akershus Castle photo by bsandvik
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Akershus Castle photo by David Baron
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Akershus Castle photo by Don César
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Akershus Castle photo by Lo_J
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Akershus Castle photo by Stig Hodnebrog
Photo: Stig Hodnebrog
Akershus Castle photo by Lars Tiede
Photo: Lars Tiede
Akershus Castle photo by Mariella Mancini
Photo: Mariella Mancini
Akershus Castle photo by Lars Somby
Photo: Lars Somby
Akershus Castle photo by John and Gaye
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Akershus Castle photo by DAVID HOLT
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Akershus Castle photo by Bob Sundahl
Photo: Bob Sundahl
Akershus Castle photo by Andrea Garavaglia
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Akershus Castle photo by A K Kaarsberg
Photo: A K Kaarsberg
Akershus Castle photo by Nick Seretis
Photo: Nick Seretis
Akershus Castle photo by Thorsteinn Egilson
Photo: Thorsteinn Egilson
Akershus Castle photo by Odd Erik Garcia
Photo: Odd Erik Garcia
Akershus Castle photo by Thomas Collin
Photo: Thomas Collin
Akershus Castle photo by Sigríður Júlíusdótti
Photo: Sigríður Júlíusdótti
Akershus Castle photo by ALEXANDER MILES
Photo: ALEXANDER MILES
Akershus Castle photo by Hans Erik S.
Photo: Hans Erik S.
Akershus Castle photo by Bushman.K
Photo: Bushman.K
Akershus Castle photo by richclarke1248
Photo: richclarke1248
Akershus Castle photo by Erlend Oftedal
Photo: Erlend Oftedal
Akershus Castle photo by Ole Palmstrom
Photo: Ole Palmstrom
 

 
Akershus Fortress


Medieval castle and fortress in the centre of the city
Oslo Mil. / Akershus
Oslo 0015
Norway
Originally built as a castle in 1299, Akershus Festning was later developed into a city fortress. Standing on the walls and ramparts you will get truly great views of the Oslo fjord and the city. The original Akershus Castle is located inside the fortress. At the Information Centre, there is an exhibition on the history of the fortress, and guided tours depart from here each day between May and September. Admission is free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Akershus Fortress photo by Trent Maynard
Photo: Trent Maynard
Akershus Fortress photo by guldfisken
Photo: guldfisken
Akershus Fortress photo by Therese Jåtten
Photo: Therese Jåtten
Akershus Fortress photo by Renny Bakke Amundsen
Photo: Renny Bakke Amundsen
Akershus Fortress photo by Trond J. Strøm
Photo: Trond J. Strøm
Akershus Fortress photo by Tom Severns
Photo: Tom Severns
Akershus Fortress photo by Daniele Michetelli
Photo: Daniele Michetelli
Akershus Fortress photo by avotiya
Photo: avotiya
Akershus Fortress photo by Trampelman
Photo: Trampelman
Akershus Fortress photo by Marius Arnesen (C)
Photo: Marius Arnesen (C)
Akershus Fortress photo by Marius Arnesen (C)
Photo: Marius Arnesen (C)
Akershus Fortress photo by Jonathon K
Photo: Jonathon K
Akershus Fortress photo by Amy Gentle
Photo: Amy Gentle
Akershus Fortress photo by Jeff Klapes
Photo: Jeff Klapes
 

 
Asylet


Historical atmosphere
Grønland 28
Oslo 0188
Norway
+47 22 17 0939
http://www.bydelshuset-g28.osl...
The building at number 28 Grønland, close to Grønland Torg, is one of the oldest and best-preserved buildings in Oslo. Enjoy a coffee and a waffle, or a beer, whilst admiring the historical background of the building. It was first erected as a family home for a rich family in 1730, at a time when Grønland was a suburb of Christiania. The building has since then been used as a prison, accommodation, a children's asylum, school, hostel and hospital, and even as a bank. The entrance to Asylet is in the backyard, and a roaring fire greets you as you enter (well, in the winter, anyway). Notice the hackneyed walls and the many small rooms. All the colours are original. In the summer, the backyard doubles as an outdoor café. Asylet is known for its game dishes.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Asylet photo by Damiel
Photo: Damiel
 

 
Bogstad Manor


Beautifully situated manor house at the edge of Oslo
Sørkedalen 826
Oslo 0758
Norway
+47 22 06 5200
http://www.norskfolke.museum.n...
Magnificently situated by lake Bogstad, on the outskirts of Oslo, this manor house is in nearly the same condition as when it was built at the end of the eighteenth century. The manor has been the home of several wealthy Norwegians, amongst them the former Prime Minister and industrialist Peder Anker. Outdoors, you can take a walk in the romantic, landscaped gardens. The museum shop and Café Grevinnen are open noon-4pm, daily except Mondays. Admission: adults NOK40; children NOK15; students NOK30. Buses 32, 41 and 45 go there.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bogstad Manor photo by Jonas Røyem Ny
Photo: Jonas Røyem Ny
Bogstad Manor photo by esmer1965
Photo: esmer1965
 

 
Bærums Verk Shopping Arcade


Trade, handcrafts and history
Verksgt. 15
Oslo 1353
Norway
+47 67 13 0018
http://www.baerumsverk.no/
This is a modern shopping centre in a beautiful environment of old buildings and natural scenery. It contains ordinary shops like any shopping arcade, but also workshops for glass-blowing and various other crafts, as well as galleries and museums. It is almost like a park, with a small river running through. There is an exhibition of sculptures that changes as they are sold. There are many places to eat and drink in, and in the summer also an outdoor marketplace. The history of Bærums Verk started in 1603 when a promising trend of iron was found there. Gradually Bærums Verk became the leading ironworks in Akershus. In 1988 the owners received an international architectural prize for "building aesthetics" for this new development. They also have free parking places.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Karl Johan's Street


Shopping and sightseeing
Karl Johans Gate between Drammensveien and Nedre Slottsgate
Oslo 0155
Norway
This is Oslo's main street, a pedestrian area leading from the central station to the palace. Visitors can watch the world go by at one of the street's numerous watering holes or simply follow the crowds down the road, past street vendors and entertainers, past the parliament, national theatre, Grand Hotel and the university. With hundreds of different shops, the street is also a Mecca for shopaholics. The park between the parliament and national theatre is turned into an ice-rink in the winter.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Karl Johan's Street photo by Xuanxu
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Karl Johan's Street photo by Sandro Mancuso
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Karl Johan's Street photo by Richard Bulenzi
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Karl Johan's Street photo by Nachan. Lestrange
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Karl Johan's Street photo by Maximilian Obermaier
Photo: Maximilian Obermaier
Karl Johan's Street photo by Yao Yao Chen
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Karl Johan's Street photo by Francesca Alviani
Photo: Francesca Alviani
Karl Johan's Street photo by Sebastian Schritt
Photo: Sebastian Schritt
Karl Johan's Street photo by Mario Lassnig
Photo: Mario Lassnig
Karl Johan's Street photo by Peter Northcote
Photo: Peter Northcote
Karl Johan's Street photo by Örvar Steingrímsson
Photo: Örvar Steingrímsson
Karl Johan's Street photo by Stefania Ceccato
Photo: Stefania Ceccato
Karl Johan's Street photo by Álex Matás
Photo: Álex Matás
Karl Johan's Street photo by Bart Van den Bossche
Photo: Bart Van den Bossche
Karl Johan's Street photo by Rubén Rojo Muñoz
Photo: Rubén Rojo Muñoz
Karl Johan's Street photo by Bjørn Stabell
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Karl Johan's Street photo by Jeremy Caulfield
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Karl Johan's Street photo by Ole Anders Bakke
Photo: Ole Anders Bakke
Karl Johan's Street photo by munakuy777
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Karl Johan's Street photo by Julie Loomer
Photo: Julie Loomer
Karl Johan's Street photo by kanginator
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Karl Johan's Street photo by Javier Sieso
Photo: Javier Sieso
Karl Johan's Street photo by Marius Askildsen
Photo: Marius Askildsen
Karl Johan's Street photo by www.lapaoly.net
Photo: www.lapaoly.net
 

 
Linderud Gård Manor


Early eighteenth-century manor
Trondheimsveien 319
Oslo 0593
Norway
+47 22 64 1531
This is an exceptional, early eighteenth-century manor, with one of Norway's nicest gardens kept the Baroque style. The house is full of antiques dating from 1750 to 1900. Guided tours are arranged in English, German or some other languages in the summer. The place is open to the public on weekends, but you have to check opening hours in the newspapers or by phone.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Linderud Gård Manor photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Oscarshall Castle


Former Royal Palace at Bygdøy
Oscarshallsveien 805
Oslo 0287
Norway
This small Royal Palace was finished in 1852, and was built by King Oscar I. Built in English Gothic style, the palace is beautifully situated with a view to the fjord and a park. Recently refurbished, the castle has retained a lot of the original interior and also a number of paintings, amongst them work by Norwegian artists Tidemand and Gude. Walking to the palace, you will pass the fields of the King's country farm, while the farm itself can be seen on the other side of the field. Guided tours every hour on the hour. Admission fees: adults NOK20; children NOK10

Review © 2007, Wcities
Oscarshall Castle photo by ingeborg m d thomas
Photo: ingeborg m d thomas
 

 
Oslo Bymuseum


Oslo's 1000-year history
Frognerveien 67
Oslo 0266
Norway
+47 22 43 4170
http://www.oslobymuseum
Located in Frognerparken, by the Vigeland sculpture park, this museum takes you through Oslo's 1,000 years of history. As capital of Norway, though, its history is much shorter. You will find models of the old city (when it was called Christiania and Norway was part of Denmark) and of Akershus Fortress. The museum has its own multimedia show and also arranges guided tours of the city. On Sundays in May, April, September and October between 12pm and 4pm, two apartments are open to the public, decorated and equipped with authentic things from two different eras. These are located at Tøyengt. 38b and Sagvn. 8. Admission:adults NOK30; children NOK15.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Oslo Manor House


Visit Medieval Oslo
St. Hallvards plass
Oslo gate 13
Oslo 0192
Norway
+47 22 19 4468
The Medieval part of Oslo, right at the foot of Ekeberg hill, was neglected for decades, with main traffic arteries cutting through this exciting part of town. The whole area is now being completely upgraded and restored, and has centre for Medieval studies. Oslo Manor House, dating from 1720, presents an opportunity to see interiors, furniture and paintings from different periods. In the attic there are several models of Oslo in the Middle Ages, and also a light and sound show on the burial rites of that period.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Oslo Manor House photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Slottsbakken Hill


Royal residence
Drammensveien 1
Oslo 0010
Norway
+47 22 04 8700
http://www.kongehuset.no
Slottsbakken, the hill on top of which the palace is built, offers a magnificent view over Karl Johans Gate. On Norwegian National Day (17 May), the King and the rest of the royal family stand on the balcony and wave at thousands of children parading down the street. Tours are arranged three times an hour between 17 June and 12 August. Please note that tickets must be purchased in advance.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Slottsbakken Hill photo by Katrina
Photo: Katrina
Slottsbakken Hill photo by PDXdj
Photo: PDXdj
Slottsbakken Hill photo by Haakon Hansen
Photo: Haakon Hansen
Slottsbakken Hill photo by PDXdj
Photo: PDXdj
Slottsbakken Hill photo by atcy
Photo: atcy
Slottsbakken Hill photo by Laurent
Photo: Laurent
 

 
Tukthusmuren


Wall dating from 1850, inside Oslo police station
Sentrum Politistasjon
Henrik Ibsensgate 10
Oslo 0181
Norway
Inside the new police station there is a wall from the old Tukthuset (house of correction) from 1850. Tukthuset was built in 1737-40 as a social institution, to stop begging and crime. It was also Norway's first asylum for mentally ill people. From 1800 it began to be used more as an ordinary prison, and as a women's prison from the beginning of the 1880s. It was demolished in 1938 to become offices and shops. Inside the police station you can see 15 metres of the stone wall, but most of it is outside. Four and a half metres high, it was taken apart and the stones numbered when they built the new police station, and rebuilt afterwards. This is what is left of the 500 metres of wall that used to go round the whole prison. The building is situated 20 meters from Youngstorget and a two-minute walk from Regjeringskvartalet (the Government Quarter).

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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