Things to do in Oslo, Eastern Norway: The Best Architectural Buildings

November 30, 2021 Randal Brittian

The 1000-year-old Norwegian capital sits at the head of Oslo Fjord. This stunning setting gives hints of the wild wonders that lie just beyond the city. From taking in visual delights at Vigeland Sculpture Park, the Viking Ship Museum, the Munch Museum and Holmenkollen, to the challenging content within the new Nobel Peace Centre and the Holocoust Center, Oslo offers plenty of food for thought. The Oslo Pass allows free travel on public transport, free parking and many museum and sight admissions.
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1. Oslo City Hall

Raadhusplassen 1, Oslo 0037 Norway +47 23 46 12 00 http://www.oslo.kommune.no/politics-and-administration/oslo-city-hall/
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Oslo City Hall

Reviewed By doctorfoxtrot - Taguig City, Philippines

This attraction doesn’t even have an entrance fee. We were allowed to go in even though one chamber was closed due to a marriage celebration and reception on going . Impressive, with art depicting murals of Norwegian history coupled with Norse mythology. This is also the official venue of the Nobel Peace prize done annually.

2. The Norwegian Parliament

Karl Johans gate 22, Oslo 0026 Norway +47 23 31 31 80 [email protected] http://www.stortinget.no/
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The Norwegian Parliament

The Parliament building, seat of the Norwegian National Assembly from 1866. Guided tours of the Parliament building (Norwegian and English) Summer: Weekdays at 10 am, 11.30 am and 1 pm. Spring and autumn: Saturdays at 10 am, 11.30 am and 1 pm. Meeting point at the Akersgata entrance (the back of the building) 15 minutes before the tour starts. Booking ahead is not possible. Group tours Group tours of Parliament are available on weekdays between October and June upon request. Bookings should be made well ahead of time.

Reviewed By SupEvan - Norway, null

A must see if you're visiting Oslo and Karl Johan, it's a very grand and beautiful building located right in the city centre.

3. Ostbanehallen

Jernbanetorget 1, Oslo 0154 Norway +47 22 17 42 00 http://ostbanehallen.no/ostbanehallens-historie/
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Ostbanehallen

Reviewed By MikaelF413 - Vantaa, Finland

Ostbanehallen is the oldest part of Oslo Central Station, first opened in 1852 and reconstructed in 1882. In 2012 it was transformed to a modern oasis with beautiful old architecture. Now you can find here many restaurants and bars. Many have also outdoor serving during the summer months. Oslo Visitor Center and Comfort Hotel Grand Central are located here. The place is close to the Opera and Karl Johan Street.

4. The University Aula

Karl Johans gate 47, Oslo 0162 Norway +47 22 85 95 55 http://www.uio.no/om/kultur/aulaen/
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The University Aula

5. Brannvakten

Karl Johans gate 11, Oslo 0154 Norway
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Brannvakten

6. Old City Hall

Raadhusgata 7, Oslo 0151 Norway
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Old City Hall

7. Havnelageret

Langkaia 1, Oslo 0150 Norway
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