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Vibrant seafront scene |
Stranden Aker Brygge Oslo 0250 Norway +47 22 83 2680 http://www.akerbrygge.no |
The old workshops belonging to Akers Mekaniske Verksted on the seafront beneath the town hall have been converted into what is, especially in the summer, one of Oslo's most popular shopping and nightlife areas. There are places to eat and shop, art galleries, theatres, an IMAX and a regular cinema. A walk along the waterfront is a great way to spend a fine summer afternoon. Take trams 10 or 15 or walk from Akershus fortress past a children's play area and numerous ice-cream stalls. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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 |
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The best of modern art |
Dronningensgt 4 (Postboks 1158 Sentrum) Oslo 0152 Norway +47 22 93 6060 http://www.af-moma.no |
Opened in 1993, this modern museum features a series of temporary and permanent exhibitions by Norwegian and international artists from the post-war era. The permanent collection includes Anselm Kieferen's sculpture "The High Priestess/Zweistromland," a monumental bookshelf with 126 books made of lead and one of Damien Hirst's best-known pieces, "Mother and Child Divided." Guided tours take place every weekend at 1p. There is a small museum shop by the entrance. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Norway's most popular tourist attraction |
Kirkeveien Oslo 0268 Norway +47 22 54 2530 http://www.vigeland.museum.no |
Within Frognerparken is Vigeland Park, Norway's most popular tourist attraction famous for 200 sculptures by Norwegian sculptor, Gustav Vigeland. During the summer, the park's outdoor cafés and restaurants are always packed. Other areas are full of joggers, skaters and walkers. There is a playground and children are allowed to climb on the sculptures. Frognerbadet outdoor pool is located next to the park. The park is open around the clock all year round; admission is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Extensive collection of Munch's work |
Tøyengt. 53 Oslo 0578 Norway +47 23 49 3500 http://www.munch.museum.no |
Edvard Munch's works were donated to the city of Oslo after his death in 1944 and the museum was purpose-built in 1963. The collection contains half of Munch's paintings as well as several graphics, all his surviving etchings and a few biographical items. In the basement, an exhibition of letters, photographs and other mementos gives fascinating insight into the painter's life. Guided tours are given every Sunday at 1pm. Café Munch and a shop with everything from simple prints to giant inflatable Scream figures is within. Ordinary price: NOK 65 Students & and other discounts: NOK 35 Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Norwegian and international art up to 1945 |
Universitetsgaten 13 Postboks 8157 Dep Oslo 0033 Norway +47 22 20 0404 http://www.nasjonalmuseet.no |
The National Gallery contains a stunning collection of pre-war art. Many of Norway's most famous paintings are on permanent display here, such as Tidemand and Gude's Brudeferd i Hardanger and several paintings by Munch, including The Scream and Madonna. A smaller part of the museum is devoted to French painters like Delacroix and Picasso. Admission is free. In addition to the permanent collection the museum arranges regular temporary exhibitions for an admission fee as well as seminars and guided tours. There is a small museum shop. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Oslo's cathedral |
Stortorget 1 Oslo 0155 Norway http://www.kirken.oslo.no |
Consecrated in 1697, many of the Cathedral's contents date back to that time. Restored between 1849 and 1850 by Alexis de Chateauneuf, architect of the Trefoldighetskirke, further work was done on the structure in 1948-50. The cathedral is located close to Stortorget in the centre of town. King Harald and Queen Sonja were married here, as were Crown Prince Haakon Magus and Mette-Marit. The cathedral is also used for concerts and the crypt houses exhibitions. Admission is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The biggest names in rock and pop |
Sonia Henies Plass 2 Oslo 0185 Norway +47 22 05 2900 http://www.oslospektrum.no |
Norway's largest indoor concert hall can seat an audience of up to 10,000 people. Ever since it was built in 1990, Oslo Spektrum has been used for rock and pop concerts, such as Bruce Springsteen, Elton John and Sting, big-time shows like Disney on Ice, political rallies, trade fairs and sports competitions. All the facilities are state of the art, as is the architecture of the building designed by Guttorm Guttormsgaard. The Champ Sports Bar is located in the main building. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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 |
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Museum for ships |
Huk Aveny 35 Universitetet i Oslo Oslo 0287 Norway +47 221 3 5280 http://www.khm.uio.no/english/... |
The brain child of Professor Gustafson,this museum was built after ancient ships were discovered at Tune, Gokstad, Oseberg and Borre. The last wing of the museum was added in 1957. As one enters the museum, one has to walk past the Oseberg ship to reach the center of the museum. The mezzanine floor holds thematic exhibitions. In addition to the 900-year-old ship, they have viking artifacts and a burial chamber with entire skeletons intact. They also have a bookshop selling books, cards, posters, post cards, souvenirs and jewellery. Admission applies. Review © 2007, Wcities |