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COUCH SURFING // What’s on OCTOBER /NOVEMBER THE INTERVIEW // time for EXHIBITION // beauty and the beast // How to get around and maps museums and galleries // shopping // wine and dine // Oslo nightlife // gay oslo
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welcome to Oslo - capital of culture and nature
cover Photo: Photo: Matthew Hogan portraits.mhoganphoto.com Publisher: What’s On AS Tel.: 0047 90 83 12 84 E-mail: red@whatsonoslo.no Web: whatsonoslo.no Editor-in-chief: Charlotte Bjørndalsæter Editor: Tarjei Kidd Olsen Advertising: red@whatsonoslo.no Design and production: What’s On AS. Dear reader Keeping What’s On updated at all times is what makes this guide worth publishing. If we happen to have incorrect information about places, sites or happenings, please let us know. What’s On accepts no responsibility for any errors or alterations. Editing completed 16.09.2014 whatsonoslo.no Always updated on What’s On in Oslo!
With its 1000 year old history, Oslo is the oldest of the Nordic capitals. The city, surrounded by islands and forested hills, is situated at the end of one of Norway’s most beautiful fjords. From the Viking age until today, people have looked to this place as a safe haven for trade, industry and cultural enrichment. Today, Oslo has a population of 600.000 inhabitants, and is the nation’s financial, political and cultural centre. Allow yourself the time to wander in the city’s streets, parks, forests or along the fjord, and get a feel for the capital’s abundant history in its character. Oslo is the capital of the changing seasons. The surrounding countryside makes its mark on the city’s inhabitants and buildings and the people’s rhythm and life-style changes with the weather. You will be able to discover a city which is full of life all year round, both in the narrow streets and in the vast forests. Oslo is a city of variation and contrast. Oslo is also Munch’s and Ibsen’s city. The art and cultural life reflect the fact that the inhabitants of Oslo come from all over the country and from all parts of the World. The city can offer unique sights and meaningful experiences, many of which are presented in this guide. Useful information may be found at www.visitoslo.com, or at our tourist information centre by the City Hall, open every day all year round. On behalf of Oslo we would like to extend a warm welcome to all visitors, promising an exciting and surprising experience. Welcome to Oslo!
Fabian Stang Mayor
october / november
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VISIT LOCALS
12-13
THE INTERVIEW
14-36
What’s on SEPTEMBER
37-41
TIME FOR EXHIBITION
42-43
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
44-55
How to get around and maps
56-69 museums and galleries 70-74 shopping 75-78
RESTAURANTS and cafés
79-82
Oslo nightlife
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gay oslo
Visit Locals!
How does the idea of sleeping for free on a total stranger’s couch sound to you? Text: Tarjei Kidd Olsen
Thanks to the website couchsurfing.com, this is exactly what increasing numbers of visitors to Oslo gladly do, shunning the usual hotels and hostels. The service connects travelers and hosts around the world, and Oslo is no different. A quick search on the website reveals more than 8000 registered hosts living in the city and almost 33,000 in Norway as a whole. At the website, visitors looking for a free place to stay can browse personal profiles to find people that will host them in their private homes. The accommodation is usually anything from an actual couch to a spare bed or mattress. There is even a
section on the site for last minute appeals for those that haven’t found a place to stay in Oslo yet. Sometimes hosts and guides also spend time together swapping stories and exploring the local area. Some never meet again, simply enjoying a fleeting moment of contact, and others stay friends long after parting.
Meeting the world On page 12-13 we meet Yager Anderson, a 22-year-old Alaskan who used the couchsurfing network to find free places to sleep in Oslo. Anderson likes the fact that this form of travel allows him to meet local cultures.
Facts: Website: couchsurfing.com Oslo-based social groups on the website: “OK Tuesday Couchsurfing Meeting”: A regular informal meeting for hosts and guests “Language café”: For learning languages “Board games evening”: For playing board games “The Oslo Crawl”: A regular pub crawl
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Host Øyvind (right) and couchsurfer Atahualpa from Brazil visit a Norwegian glacier.
Øyvind Berg, who has hosted about 20 couchsurfers in Oslo, in Iran with his host and a Norwegian friend this summer.
Similarly, Øyvind Berg, a 30-year-old from Oslo who has hosted about 20 couchsurfers, loves the feeling of being around “international people”. - I wanted to host because I was used to being around international people mainly from university and an exchange programme, and this was a way to continue that kind of contact, Berg tells What’s On Oslo. - In addition of course I like to get to know new people, and it’s exciting to learn about new cultures, he adds.
Concerts and board games As well as facilitating accommodation, couchsurfing.com allows members to arrange social events. In Oslo, some of the most popular regular events involve people meeting to learn languages or play board games. In addition, hosts and visitors they may happen to have at the time often gather for meet and greets over a tea, coffee or beer. Members also go to concerts and other one-off happenings. - These events are actually what I enjoy and have used the most, both here in
Øyvind Berg in Iran together with his host and a Norwegian friend this summer.
Oslo and when I’m out travelling myself. I particularly like grabbing a beer or for instance going to a concert, says Berg.
The website has competitors such as Bewelcome.org (56,000 members) and Hospitality Club (about 700,000 members).
- It’s a low threshold kind of thing that allows you to meet people without necessarily hosting or being hosted, he points out.
In addition there are sites such as Airbnb.com (500,000 apartments worldwide) where people rent out their private apartments or a room in the apartment for prices that tend to be cheaper than a hotel.
100,000 cities Couchsurfing.com was founded in 2003 and is the most prominent of a wave of web-based services that open for new ways of travelling. The site has somewhere between five and seven million members in 100,000 cities, and about one third of the user profiles are said to be active at the moment.
Could it be that the next place you stay is on a local’s couch?
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Winter is coming! Welcome to What’s On Oslo in October and November, that time of year where winter is beginning to make itself at home and the city’s indoor cultural life gets a major boost. As one of this issue’s articles point out, October and November are too chilly for many summer activities but also often too hot for many winter activities. Don’t worry if you still can’t get your skis and snowboard out though, because this gives you a great excuse to explore Oslo’s lively indoor cultural scene! To get you started on your indoor adventures, this issue gifts you a long and informative article on gallery and museum exhibitions that are definitely worth a visit in October and November - including the year’s biggest contemporary art event. As always we also include our indispensable overview of a selection of other cultural events, our museums listings and our handy guides to eating, shopping and nightlife. And did you know that Oslo has a mind boggling 5000+ concerts per year – more than Stockholm and Copenhagen combined? If you’re not packing a tent you probably want to sleep inside too! While many go for hotels and hostels, in this issue we introduce you to a free alternative that has grown massively in popularity – namely “couch surfing”. As well as being free (you may well end up actually sleeping on a couch!), couch surfing is a great way to meet and hang out with the locals. Finally, we have decided to look beyond the city borders for once and provide you with an inspiring article on must-see sights all around Norway. As the article points out: where better to start dreaming of further adventures than in the capital of culture and nature? Enjoy! What’s On Oslo team
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the interview
the coach surfer
Who: Yager Anderson From: Alaska, US Age: 22 Interviewed: Aug 15
Text/Photo: Tarjei Kidd Olsen When did you arrive in Oslo? Four days ago. I arrived in Larvik by boat on Monday evening from Denmark, slept under a cover by the entrance to the ticket office for three hours because nobody could give me a ride to Oslo, then hitched to Oslo in two hours on Tuesday. Where are you staying? So far I’ve stayed with two members of couchsurfing.com that I met at a social gathering for hosts and visitors when I got here, and in a couple of days I’m hoping to meet a friend of mine who lives here. Why Oslo? My heart was telling me to come here because I was missing the north. I think I’d like to go trekking in the wilderness and the first person I couch surfed with here inspired the idea of kite skiing to the North Pole with him, which would be pretty cool! We may even be the first people to do that. As a bonus, Norway’s economy is highly regarded. What are your impressions of Oslo so far? I like it. There are lots of parks, which is really nice. I knew nothing about the sights, literally nothing, before I got here. The only thing I’d heard of is the rock that looks like a tongue (Trolltunga in Hordaland county, Ed.), and I had a general image of nature and snow. And I haven’t really explored that much because I’ve been resting. But so far people have been really good to me and people in the city seem happy in general. That air of happiness - maybe it’s the summer and people seem well off.
How long are you planning to stay? My Schengen visa runs out in 13 days, but with luck I’ll get a job here and then I’d say a year. I’d preferably like an internship so I can gain knowledge – ideally as an outdoor guide of some sort, although anything related to nature would be great. Where and how long have you been travelling during this trip? I’ve travelled for one year and nine months. Before Oslo I visited Australia, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, The Maldives, Thailand, Nepal, Germany and Denmark. Why did you embark on such a long and varied trip? I guess to discover something inside of myself; to discover what makes me happy and what I want to do; to discover my purpose in life. Have you been couch surfing during the entire trip? In the traditional sense of using the website, no. Before now I’ve been just meeting people, or sometimes slept in my tent. In Asia I was mainly in big cities and stayed in hostels because it was cheap and because of the language barrier, while in Australia I slept in first one and then another old car that I bought. Coming to Oslo was a last minute decision and so it seemed like a good idea to try to couch surf – not least as my tent is broken. In addition I stayed with a girl I met in Berlin who’s a proper couch surfer and inspired me to try it out. Apart from the free accommodation, how do you feel about staying with the locals? I like it a lot. It allows me to become part of a local culture and often you get the feeling that you’ve been friends for a long time.
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Bettye LaVette performs at Cosmopolite, Soria Moria 18.10 at 22:00
What’s on Oslo
October November The following pages present selected highlights from Oslo’s event calendar: Concerts, dance performances, opera, stand-up, and more. Diary relies on externally provided information. While we strive to ensure that the listings are correct, errors may sometimes occur. A great tip is to doublecheck information at the event websites we include for each event.
Concerts wednesday october 01
01.10 AT 20:00
Accept
from punk, new wave and pop to blues, jazz and country, and a lot in between. He has also produced albums for, among others, The Pogues and The Specials and has worked with artists including Paul McCartney, Brian Eno, Lucinda Williams and Burt Bacharach. His songs have been covered by artists such as George Jones, Chet Baker, Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison, Dusty Springfield, Robert Wyatt, Charles Brown, No Doubt and Using Solomon, to name a few. Location: Sentrum Scene Address: Arbeidersamfunnets plass 1 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 500,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.rockefeller.no
It is impossible to talk about classic heavy metal without mentioning the German metal legends of Accept - the largest of the German “teutonic thrash” bands. In 2010 they released their most successful album ever with the comeback album Blood Of The Nations, and in 2012 they followed up with Stalingrad - an album that had even more extremely strong riffs and solos - with epic, catchy and rock solid heavy metal. Accept’s new album Blind Rage will be released on 18 July. Accept consists of Wolf Hoffmann, Peter Baltes, Herman Frank, Stefan Schwarzmann and Mark Tornillo. Location: Rockefeller Address: Torggata 16 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 355,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.rockefeller.no Elivs Costello
01.10 AT 20:00
Eple Trio 10 year anniversary
performs at Sentrum Scene 02.10 at 20:00
Eple trio plays jazz with emphasis on improvisation and long melody lines. The music contains elements of Scandinavian folk music, as well as classical composers like Bach and Debussy and contemporary music and pop. The trio celebrates its 10th anniversary this evening, and is argumentet with three additional musicians for the occasion. Location: Nasjonal jazzscene Victoria Address: Karl Johans gate 35 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 200,How to get there: Transport > Eidsvolls plass/Nationaltheatret www.nasjonaljazzscene.no
thursday october 02 02.10 AT 20:00
Elvis Costello One of Costello’s greatest strengths is that he can move between a number of different genres, and do it with style. For years he has proven that he masters everything
02.10 AT 20:00
The Haunted The Swedish metal pioneers The Haunted return to the stage! They were formed back in 1996 and have released seven studio albums. Two of them, “The Haunted Made Me Do It” (2000) and “One Kill Wonder” (2003), were awarded with Grammis (Swedish Grammy) in the category “Hard rock”. Location: John DEE Address: Torggata 16, entr. Hammersborggata Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 280,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.rockefeller.no
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02.10 AT 21:00
03.10 AT 21:00
The Danes embraced influences from around the world on their latest album Universal Daughter from 2007, with Annisettes unique voice in front. Since 1968, Savage Rose has fearlessly led us through jazz, rock, classical and world music - always with their political consciousness as a backdrop. Location: Rockefeller Address: Torggata 16 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 350,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.rockefeller.no
Paal Flaata has one of Norway’s most distinctive voices. He is perhaps best known as the lead singer of the band Midnight Choir, but ha has also released a number of critically acclaimed solo albums. Location: Parkteatret Address: Olaf Ryes plass 11 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 240,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.parkteatret.no
The Savage Rose
friday october 03 03.10 AT 18:00
Rune Larsen & Tor Endresen This show is a musical journey through 25 years of co-operation. There will be music from the 50s and 60s, but the artists’ repertoire is also wider than that. Tor has showed that he masters any musical genre, and Rune is probably equally known for his gospel songs as for his Cliff and Elvis interpretations. Location: Oslo Konserthus Address: Munkedamsveien 14 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 485,How to get there: Transport > Nationaltheatret www.oslokonserthus.no
Paal Flaata
The Antlers perform at Rockefeller 07.10 at 20:00
03.10 AT 21:00
Oslo Psych Nights: The Cult of Dom Keller Oslo Psych Nights presents: The Cult of Dom Keller, a band of four, who play 60s psychedelia and may be compared to early Pink Floyd. Location: Revolver Address: Møllergata 32 Prices: 150,How to get there: Transport > Brugata/ Storgata www.revolveroslo.no
saturday october 04 04.10 AT 20:00
Orango
Since its comeback with the album
Confession in 2011, Orango has released a new album every year, with vinyl singles in between record releases. The trio has played hundreds of concerts across the country, and established itself as a live attraction out of the ordinary. On its new album, Orango has refined its distinctive mix of blues rock, soul, west coast harmonies and catchy riffs rock. Location: Parkteatret Address: Olaf Ryes plass 11 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 200,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.parkteatret.no
03.10 AT 20:00
Steve Rothery Steve Rothery is best known as the founder, songwriter and guitarist of Marillion. The band was one of the most successful on the British neo-progressive scene in the 80s, and has sold over 15 million albums worldwide. Location: John DEE Address: Torggata 16, entr. Hammersborggata Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 330,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.rockefeller.no
sunday october 05 05.10 AT 19:00
Deathstars Deathstars is a Swedish gothic metal band from Strömstad. They are known for their dark horror lyrics, pessimistic and misanthropic social commentary, distinctive face paint, dark stage uniforms and physical appearances. Location: Parkteatret Address: Olaf Ryes plass 11 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 275,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.parkteatret.no
05.10 AT 20:00
Subtrio
Subtrio’s music is known for its melodic improvisations, and is solidly anchored in jazz traditions. The trio celebrates its 15th anniversary this year. Location: Cafeteatret Address: Hollendergata 8 Tickets: Tickets at the door
Prices: A:150,- / S:100,How to get there: Tram No.18/19 > Oslo gate / Munkegata Bus No.37 > Politihuset www.kampenjazz.no
tuesday october 07 07.10 AT 20:00
The Antlers The Brooklyn trio The Antlers play indie rock, folk, dream pop and post-rock. They are known for their striking and detailed sound. Their new album, Familiars, will be released soon. Location: Rockefeller Address: Torggata 16 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 250,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.rockefeller.no
wednesday october 08 08.10 AT 20:00
Acoustic evening: Ida Jenshus Ida Jenshus is the first solo artist to have won the Norwegian Grammy for all of her first three albums. An exclusive club that previously only included Dumdum Boys. Location: Parkteatret Location: Rockefeller Address: Torggata 16 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 225,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.rockefeller.no
Thursday october 09 09.10 AT 20:00
Etienne Mbappé Etienne Mbappé is known as John McLaughlin’s fabulous bass player. He visits Oslo and Victoria with his own band Su La Také: five strong personalities who together sound eclectic and magical, and who want everyone to dance and enjoy their freedom. This is modern African jazz of the very best kind. Location: Nasjonal jazzscene Victoria Address: Karl Johans gate 35 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 150,- > 200,How to get there: Transport > Eidsvolls plass/Nationaltheatret www.nasjonaljazzscene.no
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09.10 AT 20:00
Kid Ink
The LA-based rapper Kid Ink is coming to Oslo! The debut album Up & Away was released in 2012 and went into the “Top 5 Hip-Hop Albums” even before it came out, which is a iTunes record. The album reached an impressive 20th position on the U.S. Billboard 200. Studio album number two, My Own Lane, came in January and went straight into third place on the Billboard chart. The album contains both radio-friendly pop-rap and heavy club tracks Location: John DEE Address: Torggata 16, entr. Hammersborggata Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 225,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.rockefeller.no
DumDum Boys perform at Sentrum Scene, 10.10 at 20:00
pressive track record, and has played with Michael Brecker, George Benson, Jaco Pastorius, Pat Metheny, and Chaka Khan, among others. He loves to entertain his audience, and combines musical elements from Africa, Europe and the US with great skill. He is also a very good singer, and leads an orchestra of musicians who master jazz, funk and African rhythms to perfection. Location: Cosmopolite, Soria Moria Address: Vogts gate 64, Soria Moria Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: A: 330,- / S, S: 280,www.cosmopolite.no
saturday october 11 11.10 AT 14:00
The Opera Orchestra: Strauss og Halvorsen The Norwegian Opera & Ballet celebrates the 150th birthday of the two famous and beloved composers Richard Strauss and Johan Halvorsen. Location: Den Norske Opera & Ballett Address: Kirsten Flagstads plass 1 Tickets: operaen.no Prices: 100,How to get there: Transport > Jernbanetorget/Oslo S www.operaen.no
11.10 AT 20:00
Blackwater
friday october 10 10.10 AT 20:00
DumDum Boys Concert with DumDum Boys, Norway’s most successful rockband. Lyrics in Norwegian. Location: Sentrum Scene Address: Arbeidersamfunnets plass 1 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 395,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.rockefeller.no
10.10 AT 22:00
Richard Bona Band Richard Bona is one of the best bass players in the world today. He has an im-
Blackwater is in the final stages of completing its debut album, which is expected in October. The band consists of the trio Jay Bartlett, Peter Uvén and Per Karlsson. Location: John DEE Address: Torggata 16, entr. Hammersborggata Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 250,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.rockefeller.no
11.10 AT 21:00
Torgny
Torgny Amdam used to be the vocalist and front man of the Norwegian hard core band Amulet. He went solo in 2010 with a more varied and electronic style, an original sound where melancholy and beauty meets aggression and danceable roughness. Location: Parkteatret Address: Olaf Ryes plass 11 Tickets: billettservice.no
Prices: 200,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.parkteatret.no
monday october 13 13.10 AT 20:00
Bear in Heaven Bear In Heaven’s debut album quickly became popular in Norway, and since then they have released three albums and toured the world for a growing audience. Location: John DEE Address: Torggata 16, entr. Hammersborggata Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 225,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.rockefeller.no
tuesday october 14 14.10 AT 20:30
Brit Floyd - Discovery World Tour 2014 Brit Floyd is a spectacular new live production with music from all of Pink Floyd’s 14 studio albums, plus a new and extraordinary light and laser show. The show is titled Discovery, and is a three-hour chronological musical journey through all of Pink Floyd’s studio releases in the period 1967-1994. Location: Oslo Konserthus Address: Munkedamsveien 14 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 510,- >560,How to get there: Transport > Nationaltheatret www.oslokonserthus.no
14.10 AT 20:00
Hopsin
The rapper Hopsin from Los Angeles was on the cover of XXL magazine in February 2013, was included in this year’s top 10 freshmen list and has since become a wellknown name. He had his breakthrough as early as 2010, when he released the song “Sag My Pants” from the album Raw. Location: Blå Address: Brenneriveien 9C Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 240,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Schous plass Bus No.34/54 > Møllerveien www.blaaoslo.no
wednesday october 15 15.10 AT 20:00
Mike Stern Band Mike Stern started his career in Blood, Sweat & Tears in 1976, before he became part of Miles Davis’ comeback in 1981. For a couple of years he toured with Jaco Pastorius, before he had his debut as a solo artist in 1986. Location: Nasjonal jazzscene Victoria Address: Karl Johans gate 35 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 230,- > 280,How to get there: Transport > Eidsvolls plass/Nationaltheatret www.nasjonaljazzscene.no
thursday october 16 16.10 AT 20:00
Bendik Brænne Many were impressed by Brænne’s debut album in 2013. Several of the songs from How To Fake It In America were listed on the radio. Location: Parkteatret Address: Olaf Ryes plass 11 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 200,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.parkteatret.no
16.10 AT 21:00
Sodomizer/ Hellcannon The Brazilian band Sodomizer was formed in 1999 by Warlock (guitars) and Leatherface (bass). The band is influenced by styles such as Power/Black/Speed and Heavy Metal. Location: Revolver Address: Møllergata 32 Prices: 150,How to get there: Transport > Brugata/ Storgata www.revolveroslo.no
Friday october 17 17.10 AT 21:00
Valkyrien Allstars The Norwegian Harding fiddle trio Valkyrien Allstars has become an attraction across the globe. Since their debut in 2005 the band has continued to develop and refine its unique sound and has thus kept renewing Norwegian traditional music. Location: Parkteatret Address: Olaf Ryes plass 11
Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 250,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.parkteatret.no
17.10 AT 22:00
Farmers Market Farmers Market is one of Norway’s most popular live bands. Their most recent album, Slav To The Rhythm, demonstrates that their eclectic mix of rock, metal, jazz, folk, bluegrass and Bulgarian folk music just keeps getting better. Location: Cosmopolite, Soria Moria Address: Vogts gate 64, Soria Moria Tickets: billettservice.no
Hopsin performs at Blå, 14.10 at 20:30
Prices: 280,www.cosmopolite.no
saturday october 18 18.10 AT 18:00
The Staff Band of the Norwegian Armed Forces: Tango! Four of Norway’s most renowned tango musicians meet The Staff Band of the Norwegian Armed Forces for a passionate collaboration, resulting in music that will bring you straight to the alleys of Buenos Aires. Location: Ridehuset, Akershus festning Address: Akershus festning Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 300,www.fsmk.no
18.10 AT 20:00
ane brun
Concert with folkpop artist Ane Brun. Since her record debut Spending Time With Morgan, Ane Brun has become one of Norway’s most popular artists. She has recently released the compilation album Songs 2003-2013, which contains studio and live versions of her best songs, cover
in 2004, and has worked with stars such as Kanye West, Alicia Keys, Janet Jackson and Mary J. Blige. Location: Oslo Spektrum Address: Sonja Henies plass 2 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 535,How to get there: Transport > Oslo S www.oslospektrum.no
wednesday october 22 22.10 AT 19:00
Colin Fry
Ane Brun performs at Sentrum Scene, 18.10 at 20:00
songs, and other unreleased material. Location: Sentrum Scene Address: Arbeidersamfunnets plass 1 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 350,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.rockefeller.no
sunday october 19 19.10 AT 18:30
Global Battle of the Bands Second Norwegian qualifying event in the world’s biggest band competition, Global Battle of the Bands (GBOB). Each band plays two songs, and the best bands move on to the Norwegian finals. Location: John DEE Address: Torggata 16, entr. Hammersborggata Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 150,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.rockefeller.no
19.10 AT 19:30
John Legend The American singer-songwriter John Legend has taken the world by storm with the megahit “All of Me”. Legend debuted as a solo arist with the album “Get Lifted”
Colin Fry has thrilled millions of people worldwide through his many television shows. TV programs like “The Sixth Sense,” “Psychic Private Eyes”, “Best of British Mediumship” and “The Three Mediums”, has given Colin Fry a large and loyal fan base. Location: Oslo Konserthus Address: Munkedamsveien 14 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 485,How to get there: Transport > Nationaltheatret www.oslokonserthus.no
22.10 AT 20:00
Uhørt!: Torstein Ekspress/ Natura Kvartett / free Torstein Ekspress mainly plays compositions by Torstein Lavik Larsen which are inspired, among other things, by pop and chamber jazz. With an acoustic and chord-less format, the result is an open expression which each of the four musicians get to play around with and influence in their own ways. Location: Nasjonal jazzscene Victoria Address: Karl Johans gate 35 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: Free entrance How to get there: Transport > Eidsvolls plass/Nationaltheatret www.nasjonaljazzscene.no
thursday october 23 23.10 AT 20:00
Atmosphere For over 17 years the duo Atmosphere, with rapper Slug as frontman and producer Ant in the background, has provided quality both in the studio and on stage. Location: Vulkan Arena Address: Maridalsveien 13 B
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Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 325,How to get there: Bus No.34/54 > Telthusbakken www.vulkanarena.no
friday october 24
Address: Sonja Henies plass 2 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 590,- >690,How to get there: Transport > Oslo S www.oslospektrum.no
sunday october 26
24.10 AT 20:00
26.10 AT 15:00 and 18:00
Caliban Sessions showcase projects connected to Duplex Records and Ole Petter Andreassen’s Caliban Studios. Location: Rockefeller Address: Torggata 16 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 250,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.rockefeller.no
Two concerts featuring a Mass Choir with 1500 singers aged 10-19 from 90 different choirs. Location: Oslo Konserthus Address: Munkedamsveien 14 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 175,How to get there: Transport > Nationaltheatret www.oslokonserthus.no
Caliban Sessions 2014
24.10 and 25.10 AT 20:00
Morten Harket
Morten Harket, who spearheaded the successful Norwegian pop group A-Ha, is holding a concert at Sentrum Scene Location: Sentrum Scene Address: Arbeidersamfunnets plass 1 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 540,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.rockefeller.no
saturday october 25 25.10 AT 20:00
maria mena Maria Mena is one of Scandinavia’s most successful musicians. The 28-year-old has toured the world since the release of Cause and Effect (2008). Location: Parkteatret Address: Olaf Ryes plass 11 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 325,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.parkteatret.no
sunday october 26 26.10 AT 19:30
Bryan Ferry Bryan Ferry started his music career in the early ‘70s as the frontman in the art rock band Roxy Music, and has later enjoyed success as a solo artist. Location: Oslo Spektrum
Soul Children Party
tuesday october 28 28.10 AT 19:00
oslo quartet series: armida quartet & van kuijk quartet Oslo Quartet Series is a concert series which focuses on the string quartet. Location: Gamle Logen Address: Grev Wedels plass 2 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 375,www.gamlelogen.no
wednesday october 29 29.10 AT 20:00
Buika
Buika is so versatile that it is difficult to understand how she is able to do it all. Not only is she multilingual and sings in Spanish, Catalan, Portuguese, French and English, she also moves effortlessly between genres and has collaborated with musicians as diverse as Chick Corea and Nelly Furtado. In addition, she writes literature and poetry - while she produces her own albums. Location: Rockefeller Address: Torggata 16 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 335,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.rockefeller.no
thursday october 30 30.10 AT 20:00
Mdou Moctar Mdou Moctar is a young practitioner of Tuareg-music, known to many as desert blues, who is not afraid to take new measures in use. Like many other musicians in
Maria Mena performs at Parkteateret, 25.10 at 20:00
Prices: 375,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.rockefeller.no
saturday november 01 01.11 AT 20:00
Kid Astray Ten months ago the Norwegian indie pop band Kid Astray wrote, recorded and mixed their debut singel “The Mess”, in only six hours. The single stayed 25 weeks on the radio channel P3’s playlist. Location: John DEE Address: Torggata 16, entr. Hammersborggata Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 170,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.rockefeller.no
sunday november 02 02.11 AT 20:00
Christer Sjögren - Sinatra
the Sahara, Mdou Moctar has spread his music via mobile phone - used as a kind of portable studio for both recording and sharing music. Location: The Crossroad Club Address: Maridalsveien 3 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 220,How to get there: Bus No. 34/54 > Møllerveien www.rockefeller.nohecrossroadclub.no
friday october 31 31.10 AT 20:00
Silya & The Sailors Silya has quickly established herself as one of Norway’s leading and most exciting artists. Location: Rockefeller Address: Torggata 16 Tickets: billettservice.no
All songs are picked by Christer Sjögren, who has also recorded and released an album homage to Frank Sinatra. Hits like “My Way,” “New York, New York” and “I’ve Got You Under My Skin” will be mixed with less played songs. Location: Oslo Konserthus Address: Munkedamsveien 14 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 530,How to get there: Transport > Nationaltheatret www.oslokonserthus.no
monday november 03 03.11 AT 20:00
St. Vincent St. Vincent has in the past two years become a big name in the world of music. Her career started in the band The Polyphonic Spree, and she was also in the band of Sufjan Stevens for a period. Location: Rockefeller Address: Torggata 16 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 275,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.rockefeller.no
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tuesday november 04 04.11 AT 20:00
Cat Power Cat Power, aka Charlyn Marshall, gives an exclusive solo concert at Sentrum Scene. Location: Sentrum Scene Address: Arbeidersamfunnets plass 1 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 385,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.rockefeller.no
success story. With a rhythm section with background from the world-leading Berkley College of Music, and one of the best songwriters and vocalists at the helm, this is a band that always delivers. Location: Parkteatret Address: Olaf Ryes plass 11 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 325,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.parkteatret.no
James Blunt performs at Sentrum Scene, 09.11 at 21:00
Photo: Scarlet Page
wednesday november 05
Warpaint perform at Rockefeller, 13.11 at 20:00
friday november 07
05.11 AT 21:00
07. and 08.11 AT 20:00
The South African band John Wizards combines African and Western music traditions. Location: John DEE Address: Torggata 16, entr. Hammersborggata Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 200,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.rockefeller.no
Musician, composer, guitarist, singer and record producer Frank Zappa released more than 60 albums before he passed away in 1993. He is considered among the most significant innovators of modern music, and his music is influenced by several genres. Location: Cosmopolite, Soria Moria Address: Vogts gate 64, Soria Moria Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 380,www.cosmopolite.no
John Wizards
thursday november 06 06.11 AT 20:00
D’Sound
D’Sound is a Norwegian pop music
ZappaUnion III
saturday november 08 08.11 AT 20:00
Marianne Faithfull
Her eventful music career has since the 1960s offered cooperation with musicians such as Mick Jagger, David Bowie and Roger Waters. For many, the album Broken English from 1979 stands as the pinnacle of her career. Location: Sentrum Scene Address: Arbeidersamfunnets plass 1 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 420,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.rockefeller.no
sunday november 09 09.11 AT 21:00
James Blunt James Blunt took the world by storm with his 2004 album Back to Bedlam, which contained the hit singles like ”You’re Beautiful” and “Goodbye My Lover”. He visits Oslo for the third time, as part of his Moon Landing 2014-tour. Location: Sentrum Scene Address: Arbeidersamfunnets plass 1 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 460,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.rockefeller.no
monday november 10 10.11 AT 19:30
Glenn Miller Orchestra The world famous Glenn Miller Orchestra visits Oslo Konserthus with some of Glenn Miller’s best-known melodies. Location: Oslo Konserthus Address: Munkedamsveien 14 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 485,How to get there: Transport > Nationaltheatret www.oslokonserthus.no
tuesday november 11 11.11 AT 21:00
How To Dress Well Tom Krell, aka How To Dress Well, is described as one of the most interesting names in alternative R’n’B at the moment. He released his remarkable debut album Love Remains in 2010; dreamy lo-fi that balanced elegantly between melancholy and euphoria. Location: Parkteatret
Address: Olaf Ryes plass 11 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 220,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.parkteatret.no
wednesday november 12 12.11 AT 21:00
Hollywood Undead Hollywood Undead is an American rap/ rock band from Los Angeles, known for their pseudonyms and their individual masks! Their debut album Swan Songs was released in 2008 and the live album Desperate Measures came out in 2009. Location: John DEE Address: Torggata 16, entr. Hammersborggata Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 285,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.rockefeller.no
thursday november 13 13.11 AT 20:00
Warpaint
Warpaint is a band of exceptional unity, and they illustrate this well both through their music and in pictures. Warpaint are also currently working on a documentary about themselves. Location: Rockefeller Address: Torggata 16 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 310,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.rockefeller.no
friday november 14 14.11 AT 21:00
Emilie Nicolas Emilie Nicolas came out of nowhere in 2013, and is currently being heralded as one of Scandinavia’s great new stars in electronic pop. The Norwegian 26- yearold is known for her beautiful, melancholic songs, and her chrystal clear voice. Location: Rockefeller Address: Torggata 16 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 250,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.rockefeller.no
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Elton John Performs at Oslo Spectrum 15.11 at 19:30
saturday november 15 15.11 AT 18:00
Benny Borg: Cornelis, Elvis, Cash & Co. It has been over 40 years since Benny Borg asserted himself as an artist in Norway. This will be marked by the anniversary show Cornelis, Elvis, Cash & Co. Location: Oslo Konserthus Address: Munkedamsveien 14 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 380,How to get there: Transport > Nationaltheatret www.oslokonserthus.no
15.11 AT 21:00
Sondre Lerche Sondre Lerche has already had a long and fruitful musical career. Lerche is an artist who is difficult to categorize. Genre-wise, he may be described as a classical singer with catchy pop songs inspired by 70s rock, punk and electronic elements. Location: Parkteatret Address: Olaf Ryes plass 11 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 120,- >275,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.parkteatret.no
15.11 AT 19:30 14.11 AT 22:00
Mulatu Astatke Mulatu Astatke is known as the originator of “Ethio-jazz�, where Western jazz meets traditional Ethiopian melodies. He recorded his first album in New York in 1965, after he a few years earlier had become the first African musician who was admitted to the prestigious Berklee College of Music. The now 70 years old veteran continiues to give great concerts across the globe. Location: Cosmopolite, Soria Moria Address: Vogts gate 64, Torshov Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 350,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Torshov Bus No.20/55 > Torshov www.cosmopolite.no
Elton John There are few artists with more hits than Sir Elton John. In fact, Elvis is the only artist who has had more songs in the US top 40. Location: Oslo Spektrum Address: Sonja Henies plass 2 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 700,- >1550,How to get there: Transport > Oslo S www.oslospektrum.no
15.11 AT 21:00
Turbonegro The legendary Norwegian death punk band Turbonegro is currently working on new material in the studio. The band will give a concert in a few select European cities this fall, including Oslo. Location: Rockefeller Address: Torggata 16 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 385,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.rockefeller.no
sunday november 16 16.11 AT 19:00
Arne Benoni: Jim Reeves - The man and the music In 2014, Arne Benoni will, through his selfauthored cabaret Jim Reeves - The man and the music, mark the 50 years since Jim Reeves died. Through performances around the country, he will celebrate Reeves in words and music. Benoni has brought his good friend, the guitar player Tore Morten Andreassen Figenschow, and the two will give the audience a “return to the roots� music experience. Location: Oslo Konserthus, lille sal Address: Munkedamsveien 14 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 320,- >380,How to get there: Transport > Nationaltheatret www.oslokonserthus.no
monday november 17
Location: Sentrum Scene Address: Arbeidersamfunnets plass 1 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 355,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.rockefeller.no
tuesday november 18 18.11 AT 20:00
Ben Howard Singer-songwriter Ben Howard grew up in South Devon, South England, with Joni Mitchell, Donovan and surfing. Location: Sentrum Scene Address: Arbeidersamfunnets plass 1 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 405,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.rockefeller.no
wednesday november 19
17.11 AT 20:00
19.11 AT 20:00
The Australian brother-sister duo is finally back in Oslo with its beautiful folk-pop.
The Berlin-based indie folk band Mighty Oaks are compared to bands such as
Angus & Julia Stone
Mighty Oaks
andakter
svenskakyrkan.se oslo www.svenskakyrkan.se/oslo Margaretakyrkan ligger centralt utmed Grubbegatan.
Mumford & Sons and The Tallest Man on Earth. They have recently released their debut album How. Location: John DEE Address: Torggata 16, entr. Hammersborggata Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 200,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.rockefeller.no
thursday november 20 20.11 and 21.11 AT 20:00
Susanne Sundfør
Norwegian artist Susanne Sundfør goes on a small tour right as she puts the finishing touches on her fourth album. She will play songs from her entire career, and also reveal some of her new material. Location: Sentrum Scene Address: Arbeidersamfunnets plass 1 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 385,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.rockefeller.no
friday november 21 21.11 AT 19:30
Bill Wyman’s Rhythm Kings The former Stones bassist Bill Wyman will this evening be playing with the group he formed after he left the Rolling Stones in 1993: The Rhythm Kings, a group of solid musicians with long careers and an impressive “track record”. Location: Oslo Konserthus Address: Munkedamsveien 14 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 430,->485,How to get there: Transport > Nationaltheatret www.oslokonserthus.no
sunday november 23 23.11 AT 21:00
Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 285,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.rockefeller.no
monday november 24 24.11 AT 20:00
Swans
The post-punk band Swans was the actual pioneer of industrial and dark underground rock. Location: Rockefeller Address: Torggata 16, Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 400,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.rockefeller.no
thursday november 27
Entombed A.D.
27.11 AT 21:00
The Swedish death metal legends Entombed A.D. are ready with a new album, Back To The Front. They are going on a world-wide tour this fall, and visit Norway and John DEE in November. Location: John DEE Address: Torggata 16, entr. Hammersborggata
The Japanese band Mono plays beautiful post-rock. Their 2012 album For My Parents received 4/5 on AllMusic. Location: John DEE Address: Torggata 16, entr. Hammersborggata
Mono
Prices: 485,How to get there: Transport > Nationaltheatret www.oslokonserthus.no
sunday november 30 30.11 AT 20:00
Machine Head
Nederlands Dans Theater 2 Perform at Den Norske Opera & Ballett Photo: Rahy Rezvani
Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 225,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.rockefeller.no
friday november 28 28.11 AT 20:00
Hellbillies Hellbillies is one of Norway’s most popular country rock bands. Lyrics in Norwegian. Location: Rockefeller Address: Torggata 16 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 425,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.rockefeller.no
saturday november 29 29.11 AT 19:30
Tommy Körberg & Band Sjung tills du stupar is a concert in two acts with music and stories from Tommy Körberg’s long and successful career. Location: Oslo Konserthus Address: Munkedamsveien 14 Tickets: billettservice.no
The influential metal band Machine Head released their classic debut album Burn My Eyes 20 years ago, described by AllMusic as “a bone-shattering exercise in brutality”. Location: Sentrum Scene Address: Arbeidersamfunnets plass 1 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 410,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.rockefeller.no
stage
Nederlands Dans Theater 2 / ballet The carefully hand-picked young dancers in Nederlands Dans Theater 2 visit Oslo with three works that are performed in Norway for the first time: Postscript (León & Lightfoot), Maybe Two (Alexander Ekman), and I New Then (Johan Inger). Dates/times: 01-03.10 at 19:30 and 04.10 at 17:00 Location: Scene 2, Den Norske Opera & Ballett Address: Kirsten Flagstads plass 1 Tickets: operaen.no Prices: 395,- > 745,How to get there: Transport > Jernbanetorget/Oslo S www.operaen.no
Little Eyolf / Theatre Eyolf is a child who is not seen. As a baby, he fell from the changing table because his parents, Rita and Alfred, were more concerned with each other than with his safety. In most productions, the emotional warfare between Rita and Alfred is the focus of the play. In this version, though, Eyolf is the protagonist. Little Eyolf drowns, and Rita and Alfred do not see what they had until they lose it. Dates/times: 01.10 at 19:30, 03-18.10 Mon-Tue, Thu-Fri at 19:30, Sat at 18:00, 13-17.10 Mon-Tue, Fri at 19:30
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Location: Nationaltheatret, Amfiscenen Address: Johanne Dybwads plass 1 Tickets: nationaltheatret.no Prices: A: 340,- >370,- / S: 255,- >280,-/ S: 270,->295,How to get there: Transport > Nationaltheatret www.nationaltheatret.no
Ibsen’s Ghosts / dance Are we ever honest enough to be unaffected by lies? This is the question asked by Henrik Ibsen’s drama Ghosts in this production at The Norwegian Opera & Ballet. Oswald Alving returns from a bohemian existence in Paris to smalltown Norway. Encountering people who do not communicate, Oswald responds by becoming ironic and distant. He gradually learns more of the secrets that weigh on his family, as well as those inside himself. His mother, Mrs Alving, welcomes her much-missed son home – and slowly understands what, or whom, he has brought home with him. Dates/times: 01.10 at 20:00, 04.10 at 18:00, 06 and 07.10 at 19:00 Location: Den Norske Opera & Ballett Address: Kirsten Flagstads plass 1 Tickets: operaen.no Prices: 100,- >645,How to get there: Transport > Jernbanetorget/Oslo S www.operaen.no
Lunchtime concert / free Free lunchtime concerts with professional musicians. The concerts last for about 30 minutes. Dates/times: 02.10-27.11 Thu at 12:00 Location: Sofienberg kirke Address: Rathkes gate 18 Prices: Free entrance How to get there: Bus No.31/32 > Sofienberg Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass; No.17 > Sofienberg www.kirkemusikkfestivalen.no
The Imaginary Invalid / Theatre (No.) Molière’s comedy The Imaginary Invalid performed in Norwegian. Dates/times: untill 10.10 Thu-Fri at 19:00, untill 11.10 Sat at 17:00, untill 08.10 TueWed at 19:30, 14-17.10 Tue-Fri at 19:30, 18-25.10 Sat at 18:00, 23.10 at 19:00, 24.10 at 19:30 Location: Oslo Nye Teater Address: Rosenkrantz gate 10 Tickets: 815 33 133
Prices: 220,- >420,How to get there: Transport > Stortinget www.oslonye.no
Mot i brøsta / show (No.) Show in Norwegian. Dates/times: 02.10-13.12 Thu-Sat at 21:00 Location: Edderkoppen Teater Address: St. Olavs plass 1 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 441,->520,How to get there: Tram No.11/17/18 > Tullinløkka www.edderkoppen.no
Beauty and the Beast / musical (No.) Norwegian production of the popular Disney musical The Beauty and the Beast. Dates/times: 03.10 at 18:00, 04.10 at 13:00 Location: Christiania Teater Address: Stortingsgata 16 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 420,- >655,How to get there: Transport > Eidsvolls plass www.christianiateater.no
The Umbilical Brothers: Kidshow - Not Suitable for Children / show The Australian humor duo The Umbilical Brothers bring their acclaimed show “Kidshow - Not Suitable for Children” to Oslo. Dates/times: 05.10 at 20:00 Location: Latter på Aker Brygge Address: Holmens gate 1 Tickets: 815 33 133 Prices: 400,How to get there: Tram No.12 > Aker Brygge www.latter.no
Zotora / concert Zotora was one of the first European didgeridoo players. He learned about the Didgeridoo from the indigenous population of Australia, and has worked as a professional didgeridoo player for 20 years. Dates/times: 08.10 at 19:00 and 06.11 at 19:00 Location: Emanuel Vigelands museum Address: Grimelundsveien 8 Prices: 220,How to get there: Bus No.46 > Grimelundsveien
Beauty and the beast Musical at Christiania Teater
Photo: Gisle Bjørneby
Oslo Philharmonic: Brahms/ Tchaikovsky/ concert The circumstances behind how Tchaikovsky’s sixth and last symphony was created remains a fascinating enigma. The music has an overwhelming drama and treats major themes such as life, love, disappointment and death. Dates/times: 09-10.10 at 19:00 Location: Oslo Konserthus Address: Munkedamsveien 14 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: A: 100,- >450,- / S: 100,- >350,- / S: 100,- >225,- / C<16y: 100,How to get there: Transport > Nationaltheatret www.oslokonserthus.no
Stuart Bowden: The Beast/ performance Stuart Bowden is described as a fabulous and unusually charming performer. The Beast is a storytelling performance with Stuart, a ukulele and a loop pedal. It is the tale of a lonely, isolated and hopeful creature that lives at the outskirts of the city. Dates/times: 10-11.10 at 19:00 Location: Det Andre Teatret Address: Ivan Bjørndals gate 9 Tickets: billettportalen.no Prices: 150,How to get there: Tram No. 11/12/13 > Sandaker senter www.detandreteatret.no
A Collection of Short Stories/ performance Carte Blanche is counted among Scandinavia’s best dance companies. The performance A Collection of Short Stories celebrates the company’s 25th anniversary, and is based on each of the dancers’ individual expressions and personal history. Dates/times: untill 10.10 Thu-Fri at 20:00, 11-12.10 at 17:00 and 19:00 Location: Dansens Hus Address: Møllerveien 2 Tickets: billettportalen.no Prices: 150,- > 280,How to get there: Bus No.34/54 > Møllerveien www.dansenshus.com
Oslo Comedy Festival: Stephen Merchant/ comedy Stephen Merchant is the man behind several of the greatest television comedies in the last ten years, and now he’s ready for Norway and Oslo Comedy Festival, as a stand-up comedian. Dates/times:16.10 at 19:30 Location: Folketeateret Address: Storgata 21-23 Tickets: billettportalen.no Prices: 530,How to get there: Transport > Brugata/ Storgata www.folketeateret.com
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Pan Ann – Plane Filthy Performs at Latter Aker Brygge 21.10 at 20:00
Oslo Comedy Festival: Jim Breuer/ comedy Hilarious characters, a lot of energy and antics as well as exceptionally good observational humour is the essence of the American comedian Jim Breuer. Dates/times: 21.10 at 18:30 Location: Sentrum Scene Address: Arbeidersamfunnets plass 1 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 410,How to get there: Tram No.11/12/13 > Olaf Ryes plass www.rockefeller.no
Pam Ann - Plane Filthy/ comedy Iconic international air hostess to the stars, Pam Ann – the alter-ego of Australian writer and comedian Caroline Reid – is returning to Europe with one of her filthiest, funniest and most explosive shows to date. Dates/times: 21.10 at 20:00 Location: Latter på Aker Brygge Address: Holmens gate 1 Tickets: latter.no Prices: 310,How to get there: Tram No.12 > Aker Brygge www.latter.no
Julelatter 2014/ comedy Show in Norwegian. Dates/times: 05-08.11 Wed at 19:30, ThuSat at 18:30, 12.11-20.12 Wed-Sat at 18:30
Location: Latter på Aker Brygge Address: Holmens gate 1 Tickets: latter.no Prices: 320,How to get there: Tram No.12 > Aker Brygge www.latter.no
Romeo and Juliet/ ballet Romeo and Juliet is one of the most frequently performed classical ballets. It allows the dancers to appear at their best in strong character roles such as Mercutio, Tybalt and Benvolio – not to mention the star-crossed lovers themselves, Romeo and Juliet. Dates/times: 08.11-15.11 Sat 18:00, 11-14.11 Tue-Wed and Fri 19:00, 17.11 at 19:00, 21.11 at 19:00, 21.11 at 19:00, 22.11 at 14:30 Location: Den Norske Opera & Ballett Address: Kirsten Flagstads plass 1 Tickets: operaen.no Prices: 100,- > 645,How to get there: Transport > Jernbanetorget/Oslo S www.operaen.no
Top Gear Live/ show Top Gear Live is an action-packed show full of ground breaking stunts and supercars. Led by presenters Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May, the show also features The Stig and the Top Gear stunt team. Dates/times: 28.11 at 21:00, 29.11 at 14:00 and 19:00, 30.11 at 13.00
Location: Telenor Arena Address: Widerøeveien 1 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 475,- >885,How to get there: Bus No.31 > Fornebuparken www.telenorarena.no
Club/party BroedreneDal / free
BroedreneDal, aka Eirik Kirkemyr and Jonny Hanger von Humstad, play their favourite records at Bushwick this evening. Dates/times: 04.10 and 29.11 at 22:00 Location: Bushwick bar Address: Torggata 16, entr. Hammersborggata Prices: Free entrance
Tickets: billettservice.no How to get there: Transport > Stortorvet / Brugata www.rockefeller.no
Club: Diskotaket DJs Fredfades, Dirtyhans, Erik from Bergen, Rude Lead and Discosnuten play soul, disco and boogie at “Leiligheten”, a separate room by the rooftop terrace at Rockefeller. Entry by the container to the right of the Rockefeller entrance. Dates/times: 01.11 at 22:00 Location: Leiligheten, Rockefeller Address: Torggata 16 Tickets: at the door, cash only. Prices: 50,How to get there: Transport > Stortorvet / Brugata www.rockefeller.no
Top Gear Live at Telenor Arena
How to get there: Transport > Stortorvet / Brugata www.rockefeller.no
Real German Oktoberfest Bratwürst, sauerkraut and bayer! The students’ culture house Chateau Neuf’s Oktoberfest celebration has become the largest in the country. A huge beer tent with room for more than 2000 thirsty guests ensures the right atmosphere: shoulder to shoulder at long tables with good friends. Live music and DJs every night. Dates/times: 02-04.10 at 15:00, 09-11.10 at 15:00 Location: Chateau Neuf Address: Torggata 16 Slemdalsveien 15
F**k Yeah! Fridays The club concept F**k Yeah! Fridays mixes Guns N’ Roses, Ramones, The Strokes, Motley Crüe, The Hives, Bloc Party, Blondie, The Orwells, The Clash, Bass Drum Of Death and more. Dates/times: 03.10 at 22:00, 07.11 at 22:00 Location: Bushwick bar Address: Torggata 16, entr. Hammersborggata Prices: Free entrance How to get there: Transport > Stortorvet / Brugata www.rockefeller.no
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Club: Oslo Soul Experience Club concept aiming to promote quality danceable American soul & funk from the ‘60s, ‘70s and ‘80s. Dates/times: 18.10 and 15.11 at 22:00 Location: Leiligheten, Rockefeller Address: Torggata 16 Prices: 50,How to get there: Transport > Stortorvet / Brugata www.rockefeller.no * See more clubs and party events on www.visitoslo.com
festivals
17:00, 06-17.10 Tue-Fri at 13:00-16.00 Location: Norsk Teknisk Museum Address: Kjelsåsveien 143 How to get there: Bus No.54 > Kjelsås st. Tram No.11/12 > Kjelsås www.tekniskmuseum.no
Films from the South Festival Films from the South is a unique festival initiated in Oslo in 1991. The festival presents the best films from Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Middle East. Approximately 90 films are screened at Ringen kino, Victoria kino, Klingenberg Photo Erik Berg
Oslo Opera Festival
Norway’s largest opera festival, with 34 concerts and over 60 singers. The festival’s main stage is at Christiania Torv in the former Theatre Museum, now known as Musikk & Scenehuset. The building will host meetings and rehearsals during the
Cinderella Childrens Opera at Den Norske Opera & Ballett
The Brother Moves On performs at Oslo World Music Festival
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day, and opera-goers at night. The festival also includes concerts at many other places in Oslo throughout October. Dates/times: Oct: 01, 04-11, 13-14, 16-17, 21-25, 28, 30-31 Location: Oslo city operatilfolket.no/festival/festival-2014
kino, Saga kino and Filmens hus ( Cinemateket). Dates/times: 09-19.10 Mon-Sun Location: Oslo city Prices: Festival Pass: 850,- / Single Ticket: 100,ww.filmfrasor.no/en
LEGO festival
Oslo World Music Festival
LEGO festival for the whole family at the The Museum of Science and Technology: tons of LEGOs are available for young engineers of tomorrow as well as playful adults. Access to the LEGO areas is included in regular admission. Time slots for building are allotted upon arrival. Dates/times: 04-19.10 Sat-Sun at 11:00-
Oslo World Music Festival gives you the opportunity to hear fantastic voices from all corners of the world. This is a world music festival in the right sense of the word, with artists from all over the world, many of whom are in Oslo for the first
time in their lives. The festival is held every autumn. Dates/times: 28.10-02.11 Location: Oslo city www.osloworld.no
sports events Oslo Horse Show
Oslo Horse Show gives the audience and participants a peek into the international equestrian sport of show jumping, which has become one of the biggest and most popular sports in Europe. The second weekend of October each year, Telenor Arena is transformed into a riding arena and stable for horses and riders from all over the world. Dates/times: 16-19.10 Location: Telenor Arena Address: Widerøeveien 1 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: A: 1D: 285,- >640,- 3D: 1040,- / C 3-11y 1D: 230,- >490,- 3D: 790,How to get there: Bus No.31 > Fornebuparken www.telenorarena.no
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Children’s activities: “potato break” Traditionally, Norwegian children spent their autumn break helping farmers with the potato harvest, and from Sunday 29 September to Sunday 6 October the Museum of Cultural History recreates the atmosphere of the “potato break”. Every day this week, children can join in the autumn activities at the museum, including making potato stamps, riding with horse & carriage, making traditional potato dishes, visiting the animals - and, of course, picking potatoes. Dates/times: until 05.10 Mon-Sun at 12:00 Location: Norsk Folkemuseum Address: Museumsveien 10 Prices: C: 30,- / A: 110,- / S , S: 85,How to get there: Bus No.30 > Folkemuseet www.norskfolkemuseum.no
FeriePop: children’s activities Autumn break activities for children. In Norwegian. Dates/times: 29.09-02.10 Mon-Thu at 14:00-15:00 and 14:30-15:30 Location: Popsenteret Address: Trondheimsveien 2, bygg T How to get there: Tram No.17 > Heimdalsgata Bus No.30/31 > Heimdalsgata www.popsenteret.no
Children’s concert series: Beethoven At this concert you will hear about Beethoven’s dramatic life. Beethoven often found inspiration for his music in nature. Eventually he became deaf, yet he somehow continued to compose magnificent music. Dates/times: 11.10 at 12:00 and 14:00 Location: Oslo Konserthus Address: Munkedamsveien 14 Tickets: billettservice.no Prices: 185,How to get there: Transport > Nationaltheatret www.oslokonserthus.no
Dance performance for children: Lala Pop Dance performance for children ages 0 to 3. Dates/times: 18.10 at 15:00, 19.10 at 13:00 and 15:0, 21-24.10 at 11:00, 25.10 at 15:00, 26.10 at 13:00 and 15:00 Location: Dansens Hus Address: Møllerveien 2 Tickets: billettportalen.no Prices: 120,How to get there: Bus No.34/54 > Møllerveien www.dansenshus.com
Children’s opera: Cinderella (No.) In Peter Maxwell Davies’ version of Cinderella, the well-known fairy tale character is working as an au pair for the widow Gnien and her three nasty daughters, Medusa, Hecate and Dragonia (played by three boys). Naturally, there is also a prince and a palace ball, which Cinderella manages to reach with the aid of her only friends, a cat and her kittens. Dates/times: 01.11-09.11 Sat at 14:00 and 16:00, Sun 15:00 and 17:00 Location: Den Norske Opera & Ballett Address: Kirsten Flagstads plass 1 Tickets: operaen.no
Prices: 100,- >295,How to get there: Transport > Jernbanetorget/Oslo S www.operaen.no
Jul i Blåfjell / Christmas family theatre (No.) Christmas familty theatre in Norwegian. Dates/times: 12-20.11 Wed-Sat at 18:00, 15.11-20.12 Sat at 14:30 Location: Oslo Nye Teater Address: Rosenkrantz gate 10 Tickets: 815 33 133 Prices: 120,- >420,How to get there: Transport > Stortinget www.oslonye.no
Christmas markets
Christmas preparations In preparing for Christmas, the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History brews Christmas beer, makes sausages, Christmas cakes, candles, and much more. Visitors are invited to join in! Dates/times: 16-23.11 at 12:00-16:00 Location: Norsk Folkemuseum Address: Museumsveien 10 How to get there: Bus No.30 > Folkemuseet www.norskfolkemuseum.no
Christmas market at Spikersuppa Right in the centre of Oslo you will find an exciting and cosy Christmas market for adults and children - with food and drinks, presents, Christmas delicacies, Christmas decorations and arts and crafts. Dates/times: 20.11-21.12 Location: Spikersuppa How to get there: Transport > Nationaltheatret www.julemarked.no
Address: Hammersborg torg 8 How to get there: Bus No.37 > Apotekergata www.svenskakyrkan.se
Rudolf Steiner school’s Christmas market The Rudolf Steiner school in Oslo hosts a large and atmospheric christmas market, offering homemade delicacies, gifts and toys. Dates/times: 29-11 at 11:00-17:00, 30.11 at 12:00-16:00 Location: Rudolf Steinerskolen i Oslo Address: Flyveien 2, Hovseter www.steinerjulemarkedet.no
free tour Tour of Little Brother Brewery / free
Little Brother Brewery’s doors are open every Wednesday evening from 6:30pm till 7:30pm. Cameron, the Co-founder and Brewmaster of Little Brother Brewery loves to talk beer. If you’re passionate about beer and brewing, if you’re interested in seeing how Little Brother Brewery makes its beer, if you love talking about hops and yeast, or are simply looking for something different to do, you can visit Oslo’s smallest commercial brewery for a guided tour. Free tour. Dates/times: 03.09-17.12 Wed at 18:3019:30 Location: Little Brother Brewery Address: Akersveien 19D Prices: Free entrance How to get there: Bus No.37 > Nordahl Bruns gate www.littlebrothercraftbrewery.com
Christmas market at Margaretakyrkan Traditional Swedish Christmas market with sales stands, raffles and traditional Christmas foods. Dates/times: 21.11 at 11:00-18, 22.11 at 11:00-16:00 Location: Svenska Margaretakyrkan
Photo: Erik Berg
DaiKai
– for high quality wellness massages in Oslo Spend one or two hours of your time “travelling to the Far East” inside Oslo’s largest and highly reputed massage retreat, DaiKai, located centrally in Oslo. Open 10:00-22:00 all days and dedicated to giving customers a little breathing space in everyday life in the form of high quality therapeutic massages. Book a massage on TEL. 23083888, (sms) 41162888 WWW.DAIKAI.NO
DaiKai has over 20 full-time therapists and offers high quality massages that represent the best of traditional Chinese, Oriental and Western massage techniques, combined with the invigorating touch that comes from a well-educated and attentive therapist from China, Japan or Western countries. In a delicate oriental atmosphere with Japanese Ikebana flower arrangements, soft lighting, and to the sound of trickling water, you dress in soft robes and are treated like royalty during your time at this oasis. After your therapeutic massage, you can unwind in a beautiful relaxation room where you are served a delicious cup of jasmine scented green tea and fruit before returning to the outside world. • • • • • •
Chinese Tui Na massage Japanese Shiatsu massage Chinese foot massage Aroma oil massage - Swedish or Chinese style Facial massage Head-neck-shoulder massage.
You feel refreshed and ready to fully enjoy city life, or if you want, retire for the night, after a treatment at DaiKai Wellness retreat. Centrally located in Arbins gate 11 (same street as the Henrik Ibsen museum), less than five minutes’ walk west of the Nationaltheatret Station.
time for EXHIBITIONS!
Photo: The National Gallery
The weather sucks and you miss summer, you say. Don’t panic: There’s an exhibition for that. Text: Tarjei Kidd Olsen October and November tend to be rather tricky months when it comes to the weather. Too cold for typical summer activities like the beach and hanging out in parks, yet often too mild for strapping on skis or a snowboard.
of paintings. The ambitious main exhibition, called The Dance of Life –The Collection from Antiquity to 1950, opened in 2011 and lasts until December.
While the air is sharp and clear and the great forests around Oslo are still ripe for exploration, outdoor activities are somewhat more limited than usual. Luckily though, this is the perfect time of year for exploring the many treasures hidden indoors across the city.
The exhibition invites visitors “on a journey through art history from antiquity to 1950, with an emphasis on Norwegian art after 1800”, and presents a chronological overview of Norwegian and international works.
Oslo always has lots of interesting museum and gallery exhibitions of course, but now you don’t have to choose between talking a dip in a forest lake and discovering a new painter.
NORWAY’S LARGEST EXHIBITION
A great starting point both for curious newbies and seasoned enthusiasts is Høstutstillingen (The Autumn Exhibition) at Kunstnernes hus near the Royal Palace. This is Norway’s largest exhibition of contemporary art, with everything from paintings and sculptures to film, performance art and textiles on display. It began in September and lasts until October 12th. Another obvious place to visit is The National Gallery in the city centre, with the country’s largest collection
A HISTORY OF ART
Another of the hottest exhibition spaces on the Oslo map right now is the new Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art, housed in a large, ultra-modern and impressive building at Tjuvholmen designed by Italian architect Renzo Piano. The museum hosts permanent exhibitions by famous artists like Jeff Koons, Cindy Sherman and Damien Hirst, as well as temporary exhibitions by leading local and international artists.
THE WORLD’S MOST EXPENSIVE PAINTING
Of course, no introduction to Oslo’s rich plethora of galleries is complete without a mention of the Munch Museum, where you can see paintings by Edvard Munch. The current exhibition Through Nature focuses on encounters between Munch’s art and natural history. Munch is the world’s most famous
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Photo: The Pop Centre
Norwegian painter and the man behind the painting The Scream – one version of which was sold for 120 million US dollars in 2011, making it the world’s most expensive painting ever sold at a public auction when not accounting for inflation. Two other versions (one of which is a pastel) are at the museum, and one at The National Gallery.
A GREAT SHOT
If you would prefer to rest your eyes on some great photographs, you can start by dropping by the new and popular Shoot Gallery behind the Royal Castle, Oslo’s first venue dedicated to fine art photography. The current exhibition at time of writing lasts until October 25th and features the works of Dawid (Björn Dawidsson), one of Sweden’s most respected artists. You can also enlighten yourself at the Nobel Peace Centre by Aker Brygge, with works by the internationally respected Paolo Pellegrin from the famous photo agency Magnum Photos. These reveal how the normally media shy inspectors from the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) monitor, find and destroy chemical weapons.
FINE ART, UGLY BUILDINGS
For gallery connoisseurs looking to not only admire fine art but maybe also buy it, look out for shabby buildings with ex-
quisite treasures inside. You see, it just so happens that many of the most respected private galleries in Oslo with works for sale are housed in buildings with rather “humble” facades, to say the least - and sometimes even lacking a sign outside with the name of the gallery. Such places include Galleri K at Skillebekk, Standard (Oslo) at upper Grünerløkka, OSL Contemporary at Frogner and Galleri Riis, Gerhardsen Gerner and Galleri Brandstrup at Tjuvholmen. If you would rather delve into the fascinating past and exiting present through (nongallery) museums, there are also plenty of great places to visit all over town.
THE PENINSULA WITH 6 MUSEUMS
The biggest is the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History (Norsk folkemuseum) on Bygdøy, which as well as hosting indoor exhibitions, has collected centuries’ old buildings from all over Norway and put them on display. A great tip is to visit their Spooky Night at the Museum event on October 26th, when you can “join a guided tour in old haunted houses with spooky stories”. The peninsula on which the museum is based, Bygdøy, is also home to five other interesting museums. The Viking Ship Museum boasts the world’s best preserved Viking ship, while The Nor-
wegian Maritime Museum is celebrating 100 years and has great new exhibitions, including one tackling Norwegian and global shipping with simulators and games.
FIRST TO THE SOUTH POLE
It is also a hundred years since the birth of Norwegian explorer and anthropologist Thor Heyerdahl, famous for crossing the Pacific Ocean on his “Kon-Tiki” balsa raft in 1947. For this anniversary the Kon-Tiki Museum is hosting new and extended exhibitions on his various exploits. The Fram Museum among other things hosts Fram (Forward), the ship that helped Roald Amundsenand his team to become the first humans to reach the South Pole, on a trek which cost the lives of the competing team of Britain’s Robert Scott. The final place on Bygdøy is The Holocaust Centre, a research and exhibition space of impressive ambition that is based in the majestic former villa of Vidkun Quisling - the Norwegian traitor who conspired with Hitler to rule the country during Nazi occupation. The centre focuses on the Holocaust, other genocides, racism and more. It hosts several interesting exhibitions, including a new one about Nazi misuse of Norwegian history during the occupation.
MUSEUM OF THE YEAR
Away from Bygdøy there are naturally lots of other brilliant museums to explore. The Pop Centre (Popsenteret) at Grünerløkka, last year’s winner of the national award Museum of the Year, lets you delve into the history of Norway’s surprisingly diverse pop music scene, with a particular focus on Oslo and surrounding regions. A much praised interactive and audio visual centre, it even allows guests to record in their studios, mix their own tracks, carry out album photo-shoots and rerecord famous songs. Lots of sought after memorabilia from 100 years of Norwegian pop history are also on display. Unlike the Holocaust Centre, Jødisk Museum (Jewish Museum) in the Hausmann quarter of town focuses exclusively on Jewish history. It includes more cheerful subjects such as the gradual integration of Jews into Norway’s lively sports life - in
a country where the 1814 constitution’s so-called “Jewish paragraph” (abolished in 1851) banned Jews from living Norway. They also arrange special events and you can for instance join their Hanukah celebration on November 10th. In addition the museum was one of three nominated for this year’s museum award.
BIRTH OF A REVOLUTION
If you love the famous Vigeland sculptures in the Frogner Park, you are sure to enjoy the Vigeland Museum.
Photo: Standard (Oslo) / Tarjei Kidd Olsen Located next to the park, it features an almost complete collection of Gustav Vigelands works, including sculptures in plaster, granite, bronze, marble, works in wrought iron and thousands of drawings, woodcuts and woodcarvings. They have the original plasters to his famous busts and monuments, in addition to the plaster models of the sculptures in the park. A final mention goes to the tiny Labour Museum (Arbeidermuseet) at Sagene, which opened as recently as last year. Located in the area that witnessed the birth of the Norwegian industrial revolution, it gives an insight into the lives of workers and owners at the once mighty factories alongside the banks of the nearby Akerselva river. Short and free guided weekend tours in the local area include a visit to the museum and culminate with a visit to Brenna, an old labourer’s house in the same street as the museum.
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Beauty and the Beast Text: Tarjei Kidd Olsen One such beast is the Mountain King, or the Old Man of the Mountain. If you are Norwegian you know him as Dovregubben, the troll king living in a mountain hall with his scary subterranean companions. In Peer Gynt, Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen’s famous play from 1867, the braggart and poet Gynt meets the Mountain King on his travels. The king informs Gynt: “Out there, where sky shines, humans say: ‘To thyself be true.’ In here, trolls say: ‘Be true to yourself and to hell with the world.’” It might not seem very tempting to venture into the mountains of Norway to visit such dangerous rascals. Luckily for us though, Peer Gynt is most likely dreaming in this sequence. And besides, these days most trolls sleepily stand guard at places such as tourist shops, while the rest only venture out at night. So relax, sit back and join us on an epic trip across our incredibly scenic country.
Mighty mountains, deep fjords
There are other beasts. Bears, wolves, elk and other creatures roam the land. And in Dovre in Oppland County, the same place where the Mountain King in Peer Gynt lives, there is a very much alive and real population of muskoxen bulky creatures that look a little like hairy arctic versions of the ox. There are also many beautiful places to visit at Dovre, including the northern parts of Rondane National Park. As well as numerous mountain peaks (such as Trolltinden – the Troll Pinnacle) and other spellbinding sights, Rondane features beautiful mountain heaths to trek across and a number of well-known cabins where it is possible to sleep and eat. Norway is in fact littered with impressive mountain areas. Another of the most famous is Jotunheimen (“Home of the Giants”) a few hundred km north of Oslo, an area of roughly 3,500 km with the 29 highest mountain peaks in Norway, including Norway’s highest mountain Galdhøpiggen and its most popular mountain range for trekking, known as Besseggen.
Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) in Stavanger Credits: Casper Tybjerg - Visitnorway.com
Oslo is wonderful, but the rest of Norway is a country of great beauty and mighty beasts that invite you to explore even further.
Other examples include Preikestolen (“The Pulpit Rock”), a cliff edge with an amazing view of the beautiful Lysefjord in southern Norway and Trolltunga (“The Troll Tongue”), another impressive cliff in southern Norway with mighty views of the lake Ringedalsvatnet and situated near the famous Hardangerfjord. Speaking of fjords, another must-see place is the Geirangerfjord in western Norway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a place that lets you take one of the world’s most beautiful ferry rides (from the villages of Geiranger or Hellesylt). Also well worth visiting is Rallarvegen in central Norway, an 80 km long access road for railroad maintenance folk that doubles as a fantastically scenic route for mountain bikers. It ends in the village of Flåm, dramatically situated on the shores of the Sognefjord.
Vast seas, wild islands
Norway is of course much more than mountains and fjords. Travel down to the coast to discover a world of vast seascapes and beautiful islands,
including the Lofoten Islands. The Lofoten Islands are located in Nordland County in northern Norway – further north than the Arctic Circle, but due to its specific location also one of the warmest places at such a high latitude. The islands will impress you with their sharp mountain peaks and sharper air, open sea and sheltered bays, beaches and untouched scenery. An awesome place for hiking, they are connected by bridges and can be hopped between by bus, car or bicycle. Another option is to hit the road, specifically Kystriksveien, a long coastal route through Nordland County with incredible scenery and relaxingly little traffic. Along the way you have to use ferries in certain places to continue, presenting you with beautiful seascapes, and you can drop by glaciers and interesting off shore islands on your way. Then there is the famous Hurtigruten, a coastal ferry that on its daily journeys from Bergen in the south to Kirkenes in the north showcases the entire coast of Norway, in what is one of the most spectacular coast trips you are likely to ever experience.
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Fishing boats, Reine, Lofoten Credits: Mattias Fredriksson Photography AB - Visitnorway.com
On the 5-6 day long trip you will dock at remote villages, encounter coastal fjords, cross the Arctic Circle and generally experience some of the best that Norway’s long coastline has to offer, and all in a conveniently short time.
Polar Bears
Did we mention beasts? That’s certainly what you can encounter if you decide to really get adventurous and catch a flight to Svalbard, an island chain roughly halfway between continental Norway and the North Pole. Among icy peaks, icier glaciers (60% of Svalbard is covered by them), barren but beautiful plains and stunning fjords, you have a good chance of bumping into some particularly impressive locals polar bears. They outnumber the human population on the islands and make up about a sixth of the total polar bear population of the world. On Spitsbergen, the biggest of the islands, you will find Longyearbyen, which with its 2000 inhabitants is the biggest
settlement on the islands as well as the world’s northernmost town.
Where to start?
Norway’s has been blessed with such an unfairly large amount of fantastic sights and attractions that it’s hard to know where to start and beyond the beasts and beautiful scenery, there are countless other things to experience as well. From the medieval Stave Churches of southern and central Norway, the Jugendstil-inspired and postcard perfect island town of Ålesund, or the port city of Bergen with its Hanseatic, centuries old Bryggen quay area, to the unique culture and language of the Sami peoples of the north, the possibilities are almost endless. In the end then, it doesn’t really matter where you start – just as long as you’re prepared for the trip of a lifetime. And what better place to start dreaming than in Oslo, the capital of culture and nature!
Muskoxen at Dovre mountains Credits: Asgeir Helgestad/Artic Light AS/visitnorway.com
maps and how to get around Short distances and convenient public transportation make it easy to get about in Oslo. On the following pages you will find maps and other information that will help you get around and see all the city has to offer. * On the maps pages you will find numbers that correspond with the numbers for each of the museum listings.*
Parking in the city Oslo has both municipal and private parking. Street parking and parking lots are mostly municipal, while parking houses and some larger parking lots are mostly private.
Municipal parking Municipal parking is divided into zones with various price and time regulations. Look for the municipality symbol in addition to the P on the parking signs - a white P on a blue background. In the daytime you always have to pay a fee to park in any of these spots. www.oslo.kommune.no
Private parking houses Parking in private parking houses and parking lots require a fee any time of the day, and are not free with the Oslo Pass.
Transportation in Oslo When in Oslo, there are several options when it comes to transportation throughout the city. You can use public transport, take a taxi - or, perhaps you would like to try one of the city bikes?
Public transportation Ruter is an administration and service company responsible for planning, managing, marketing and operating the public transport system in Oslo and Akershus. Tel.: 40 00 67 00 Fax: 40 00 67 01 ruter.no
RUTER’S CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTRE
Located in the clock tower outside Oslo Central Station, the customer service centre provides information about timetables, tickets and fares in Oslo and the surrounding area. The centre also sells tickets for public transport in Oslo and the surrounding areas. Address: Jernbanetorget 1. Tel.: (from Oslo/Akershus): 177 Tel.: (from out of town): + 47 815 00 176 ruter.no
TICKETS
Oslo’s local buses, trams, ferries and the metro share a ticket system.
Single tickets can be purchased from the driver, but are cheaper if you buy them in advance. On the metro, tickets must be purchased before entering the train. Tickets can be purchased from vending machines and ticket offices at the metro stations, Oslo Tourist Information centre Fridtjof Nansens Plass 5, by the City Hall, in kiosks including Narvesen, 7-Eleven and Deli de Luca, and at Ruter’s Service Centre at Jernbanetorget (in front of Oslo Central Station).
Ticket prices
Single ticket (on board): NOK 50 Single ticket (in advance): NOK 30 24-hour ticket: NOK 80 7-day ticket: NOK 220 30-day ticket: NOK 630 (students: NOK 380) Children under age 4 travel for free. Children ages 4-15 and seniors ages 67+ pay half price. All tickets are valid for one hour.
God to know Currency exchange
Lost and found
OSLO TOURIST INFORMATION
Police
Fridtjof Nansens Plass 5, by Oslo City Hall Exchange the most common foreign currencies into Norwegian kroner (NOK).
Lost property department, Grønlandsleiret 44 Tel. 22 66 90 50 Opening hours: Mon-Thu: 08.00-16.00 Fri: 08.00-15.00
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8 branches in Oslo offering a wide range of foreign exchange services. forex.se/en
Nordea
Foreign exchange office in the Airport Express Train Terminal at Oslo Central Station. ATMs with 13 different currencies.
Tram Oslo has six tram lines that run through the city from east to west. The route network primarily covers the inner city, but a couple of longer routes go out to the residential areas west, south and north of the city centre Metro (T-bane) Oslo’s metro network is extensive, with six connected lines and frequent departures from early morning until late at night. All the branch lines and the new ring line come together in a major tunnel through the city centre, with stops at Nationaltheatret, Stortinget and Jernbanetorget (Oslo Central Station).
Lost on metro/trams/buses
Ruter’s lost property office, Nationaltheatret metro station Tel. 22 08 53 61 E-mail: hittegods@ktpas.no Opening hours: Mon-Fri 08.00-18.00
Lost on Trains
NSB’s lost property office, Oslo Central Station Tel. 815 68 340 Opening hours: Mon-Fri 07.00-16.45
Lost credit cards: American Express: Tel. 800 68 100 Diners Club: Tel. 21 01 53 00 Eurocard/Mastercard: Tel. 21 01 53 20 Visa: Tel. 800 12 052
Medical, dental, pharmacy Oslo Municipal medical emergency service Tel. 22 93 22 93
24-hour pharmacy service Tel. 23 35 81 00
Dental service Bus Buses supplement the metro and tram systems within the city boundaries. Oslo’s city buses have a two-digit route number, and the converging point for most bus routes is Jernbanetorget outside Oslo Central Station. Many of the most popular bus routes are cross connections, including 20, which passes both the Munch Museum and the Vigeland Park.
Tel. 22 67 30 00
Traffic & road conditions Statens vegvesen 24-hour service. Tel. 175
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FALCK, Tel. 02222 KNA, Tel. 21 60 49 00 NAF, Tel. 810 00 505 VIKING, Tel. 06000
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Photo: from Akershus Castle and Fortress
the museums list Oslo has about 50 museums, covering all kinds of subjects. The new Astrup Fearnley Museum, for instance, shows contemporary art in many forms. The museums at the Bygdøy peninsula tell intriguing stories from both the distant and more recent past. The Nobel Peace Center will have you reflect on peace, while The Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology lets you play with scientific riddles. Read more about these and many other great museums on the next pages.
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norsk folkemuseum
The Norwegian Museum of Cultural History
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Meet the people! Open-air museum
The urban and rural traditional buildings from Norway’s many regions, give an excellent introduction to Norwegian history. Wooden farmhouses with fields and townhouses with cobblestone streets show homes, life and traditions in Norway. Of particular interest is the Medieval Stave Church.
Under admission: A= adult, C= child, S= student, P= pensioner, F= family
Indoor exhibits Folk Art, Church Art, Toys, Knitting History, Devoted Women and Sami Culture.
Daily See the indoor
exhibits. Walk in the Open-Air Museum and see the visible interiors. Explore the furnished 20th century homes in the Apartment Building. Weekends Traditional baking and coffee-brewing. Meet the farm animals. EVENTS listed on web.
Hours and prices Weekdays: 11:00-15:00 Sat/ Sun: 11:00-16:00 Admission: A: 110,-/ C: 30,S: 85,-/ F: 225,Free with Oslo Pass
Contact Museumsveien 10, Bygdøy Tel: 22 12 37 00 www.norskfolkemuseum.no
Vikingskipshuset
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Houses the best preserved Viking ships in the world and the original burial gifts. The ships were discovered in three large burial mounds where they had been buried to serve as vessels for their rich owners’ final journey to the realm of the dead.
The Oseberg Ship
was built around 820 AD and was used as a burial ship for a powerful woman and her maidservant.
The Gokstad Ship
was built around 890 AD and used as a burial ship for a chieftain.
The Tune Ship
was built around 900 AD.
The museum shop sells books and souvenirs, postcards and jewellery.
Hours and prices Every day 11:00–16:00 Admission: A: 60,-/ C: 30,-/F (2+2): 140,Free with Oslo Pass Two museums for the price of one: Use your ticket to the Historical Museum within 48 hours.
Contact The Viking Ship Museum Huk Aveny 35 Tel: 22 13 52 80 Bus 30: Vikingskipshuset Guided Tours: Tel.: 22 85 99 64 E-mail: entre-vsh@khm.uio.no www.khm.uio.no Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo
THE FRAM MUSEUM Frammuseet
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Fram is the most famous ship in polar history, known for its amazing expeditions to the North and South Poles. Come aboard, and see how the crew and their dogs endured years of sailing through treacherous waters, storms and the freezing cold. The fantastic stories still take the breath away from adults and children. Enjoy the spectacular northern lights show dancing in the ceiling of the Fram Museum. See the first ship to navigate the Northwest Passage, the polar vessel Gjøa! Ex- perience the exhibitions and the fascinating polar history. See the first ship to navigate the Northwest Passage, the polar vessel Gjøa! Ex- perience the exhibitions and the fascinating polar history.
See also: The spectacular Polar film. Walk the freezing cold dark walk – if you dare! Hours and prices Oct: Every day 10:00–17:00 Nov: Every day 10:00–16:00 Admission: A: 80,-/ C (7-15): 30,-/ S: 30,-/ P: 50,- / F(2+3): 160/ Groups (+15): A 60,Free with Oslo Pass
Contact Bygdøynesveien 36 Tel: 23 28 29 50 Bus 30: The Fram Museum www.frammuseum.no
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Kon-Tiki museet
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Thor Heyerdahl (19142002) gained worldwide fame when he crossed the Pacific Ocean on the balsa raft Kon-Tiki in 1947. The original Kon-Tiki is on display at The Kon-Tiki Museum. The museum is allso home to permanent exhibitions about: Ra, Tigris, Fatu-Hiva, and Easter Island. This year Thor Heyerdahl would have been 100 years and new exhibition about Galapagos, extended Kon-Tiki exhibition and Easter Island exhibition is made to celebrate his anniversary. The Easter Island Exhibition is the greatest in the world outside Easter Island. The original Kon-Tiki movie is screened every day at 12.00. 60 minutes
Hours and prices Every day 10:00-17:00 Admission: A: 90,-/ C: 40,-/ S: 60,-/ P: 60,-/ F:180,Free with Oslo Pass
Contact Bygdøynesveien 36 Tel: 23 08 67 67 www.kon-tiki.no
Norsk Maritimt Museum
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The Holocaust Center is located in Villa Grande, the former residence of the Nazi collaborator Vidkun Quisling.
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The exhibition tells the story of Nazi genocide and mass murder during the World War 2 – with special focus on the Norwegian Jews.
Temporary exhibitions: The Path to Exclusion About article 2 in the Norwegian Constitution, which declared: “Jews remain excluded from admission to the Realm.”
In bunker from World War 2 Nazi misuse of Norwegian history during the occupation. Guided tours: Permanent exhibition: Sat. and Sun. at 12:30. Bunker: Sat. and Sun. at 11:30 and 15:00 Kafé Villa Grande open every day from 11:00–16:00 (Mondays closed)
Hours and prices Mon-Fri: 10:00–16:00 Sat-Sun: 11:00–16:00 Admission: A: 50,-/C: 25,-/ S: 40,-/P: 40,Free with Oslo Pass
Contact Huk Aveny 56 Tel: 22 84 21 00 E-mail: post@hlsenteret.no www.hlsenteret.no Bus: 30 to Bygdøyhus
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The museum celebrates Norway’s interaction with the seas, from its oldest known vessel to the latest hi-tech offshore ships. Our panoramic cinema features a 20-minute journey along Norway’s astonishingly beautiful coastline. Stop off at the café and museum shop. A joint ticket with the Fram Museum is available.
New exhibitions: “At Sea!” – Norwegian seafarers from the Viking era until today tell their stories! “Norway is the sea” and “The Electric Aquarium” Immersive experiences, with simulators and games! “The Ship”: The technology of ships, with possibility to navigate with remote controlled boats. “Children’s Boat Workshop” Build a wooden boat with hammer and nails! Every Sunday 12:00-15:00.
Hours and prices Tue-Fri: 10:00-15:00, SatSun: 10:00-16:00 Mon closed Admission: A: 80,-/C (6-16): 30,-/S: 40,-/P: 40,Free with Oslo Pass
Contact Bygdøynesveien 37 Tel: + 47 24 11 41 50 www.marmuseum.no
Holmenkollen Ski Museum and Ski Jump
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At the top of Oslo you can visit Holmenkollen National arena, a site where many skihistorical moments have been created. In the heart of the arena trumps Holmenkollen Jump Tower and Ski Museum. In the world’s oldest ski museum, built into the mountain underneath the ski jump, you can experience 6000 years of skiing history. At the top of the tower you can enjoy the spectacular view of Oslo and the surrounding areas. In addition to the Jump Tower and Ski Museum there are two shops, a coffee shop and a Ski Simulator. Our zipline Fly Holmenkollen Open week-ends 12.00-17.00 Untill October 26th Follow our website for updates www.holmenkollen.com
Hours and prices Every day 10.00-16.00. Admission: A:120,-/ C: 60,Free with Oslo Pass
Contact Kongeveien 5 Tel: 22 92 32 00 E-mail: kultur@skiforeningen.no www.holmenkollen.com Metroline 1 to Frognerseteren Photo: Andreas Bache-Wiig/ Hesthest
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Ski Simulator next to the Holmenkollen ski jump! Jump in “Kollen” and find out what it feels like to head down the world’s toughest downhill ski slopes alongside the world’s best performers on two skis. Technology which used to be available only to pilots and astronauts combines flight simulator movements with an ‘eye-view’ movie to create a unique and realistic feel. Once inside the the Ski Simulator you will get the ‘ride of your life’, including wind-effect when the skiing starts. Up to 12 people can sit inside at the same time and the whole ride lasts about 5 minutes. ‘’Amazing ride, amazing experience. It made me realize how crazy you have to be to go skiing at 130 km/h and how dangerous it is’’.
Hours and prices Every day 10.00-16.00 Admission: A:65,- / C:40.-/ S:65,-/ P:65,20% discount with Oslo Pass
Contact Kongeveien 5 Tel: 900 12 046 E-mail: post@skisimulator.no www.skisimulator.no Metro / T-bane: No 1 to Holmenkollen Station
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Astrup Fearnley Museet is a private contemporary art museum housed in a building designed by worldrenowned architect Renzo Piano. The museum presents temporary exhibitions by leading International and Norwegian contemporary artists and houses an important collection of artworks by famous artists such as Jeff Koons, Cindy Sherman and Damien Hirst.
Ongoing: Highlights from the Astrup Fearnley Collection 18.09.14–01.02.15 Europe, Europe 16.05.14–19.10.14 Jens Johannessen – Collage/Décollage Hours and prices Tue, Wed, Fri: 12.00–17.00 Thu: 12.00–19.00 Sat, Sun: 11.00–17.00 Mon closed Admission: A: 100,-/ P: 80,- / S: 60,-/ C (0-18): free entrance Free with Oslo Pass
Contact Strandpromenaden 2 Tel: +47 22936060 E-mail: info@fearnleys.no www.afmuseet.no facebook.com/astrupfearnley twitter.com/astrupfearnley Instagram: @astrupfearnley
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teknisk museum The Norwegian museum of Science and Technology
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Henie Onstad Art Center
OSLO CITY MUSEUM
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Fun-packed weekend & holiday activities!
4.–20 Oct: LEGOfestival! 16. Oct: SENT Party! 19:00– 23:00 (over 18 years only)
5. Nov: Book launch: Teknisk
Henie Onstad Kunstsenter is a leading venue for 20th century and contemporary art and music, located in scenic Høvikodden.
museum through 100 years
18.9-14.12 Josef Albers- Minimal Means, Maximum Effect
technology & democracy
20.02–medio 2015 15 great masters from the collection
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30.3–19.10 Olle Bærtling
8.–17. Nov: Chemistry festival! NEW: *Ting: Explore 27. Nov: Jubilee gig with Motorpsycho! Composed
*Oil & Gas: Interact! !Energitivoli Play & learn Chase virtual
fish, see your temperature imprint or play mindball!
The science centre offers more than 80 exciting interactive installations. Examine symptoms, diagnose diseases and journey through medical history from the 1850s until today. Find out more about the norwegian industry. Café and museum shop. Hours and prices Tue-fri 09:00-16:00 sat-sun 11:00-18:00 Admission: A: 120,-/ C: 60,Free with Oslo Pass
Contact Kjelsåsveien 143 Tel: 22 79 60 00 www.tekniskmuseum.no Tram: no 11 and 12. Bus: no 25 and 54. Train: (Jaren and Gjøvik) to Kjelsås station
23.10-25.01 Christopher Nielsen 13.11-01.03 Marte Johnslien Istad/Pacini Drop-in HOK LAB. Hours and prices Tue-Thu: 11:00–19:00 Fri-Sun: 11:00–17:00 Mon closed Admission: A: 80,-/ S: 50,-/ C: free entrance/ P: 60,-
Contact Sonja Henies vei 31 Høvikodden Tel: 67 80 48 80 E-mail: post@hok.no www.hok.no Transportation: 15 minutes from Oslo. Bus: no. 151 to Høvikodden. Free shuttle bus (Senterbussen) every two hours. More info at hok.no. Josef Albers: Study to Homage to the Square: Gay, 1956. Photo: Øystein Torvaldsen, HOK, Erling Neby Samling. BONO
Exhibitions of the City’s history The museum is located in the beautiful old building of Frogner Manor House inside the Vigeland Park, approx. 200 metres south of the sculpture park
EXHIBITIONS OsloFunkis
Early Modernism in Oslo
Despised Love Norwegian women and German soldiers during World War II
In the limelight Theatre history
From 18.11 OsLove The story of Oslo Guided tours: Sat-Sun at 12.00 and 14.00 Enjoy hot and cold meals at Café Mathia Museum shop
Hours and prices Tue-Sun: 11.00–16.00 Admission: free entrance
Contact Frognerveien 67 Tel: +47 23 28 41 70 E-mail: post@oslomuseum.no oslomuseum.no facebook.com/detekteoslo Photo: Sissel Ødegård/Oslo Museum
interkulturelt museum Nasjonalbiblioteket
Vigeland-museet The Vigeland Museum
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In this beautiful museum situated next to the famous Vigeland Park you will find an almost complete collection of the works by Gustav Vigeland (18691943). The story behind the Vigeland Park and how the sculptures were made is also well documented in the museum, which was built as studio and home for the artist in the 1920’s.
The museum is centrally located in Oslo, close to Grønland metro station. Exhibitions focus on immigration history and cultural exchange in the Norwegian society
20.09-09.11.2014 Bård Breivik. Sculpture.
Free guided tours: Sat and Sun at 12:00 and 14:00
Bård Breivik (b. 1948) is one of Norway’s most prominent sculptors. The exhibition presents a selection of his works, mainly in stone. Room VII is dedicated to the installation Three Organic Strings from 2008.
Hours and prices Tue-Sun: 12.00–16.00. Mon closed. Admission: A: 60,-/ C: 30,-/ S: 30,- /P: 30,Free with Oslo Pass
Contact Nobels gate 32 Tel: +47 23 49 37 00 www.vigeland.museum.no Photo: Bård Breivik, Three Organic Strings, 2008.
The National Library of Norway
exhibitions Norvegiska romá - Norwegian Gypsies One people – many voices
13.11 – 19.12 Sissel M. Bergh Dalvedh Video Art exhibition
Hours and prices Tue – Sun: 11:00–16:00 Mon closed Closed: 20.12 - 13.01 Admission: free entrance
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The National Library of Norway is a multimedia centre of knowledge and culture. Guided tours (No): 15.10 at 14:00 and 12.11 at 14:00 Guided tours are also available by appointment.
EXHIBITIONS 25.09–30.01 Pop! Alf Prøysen in all channels
The exhibition focuses on Alf Prøysen’s status as a popular performer and literary artist, seen in light of the explosive growth in media technology in the 1950s.
CONCERTS 08.11 at 14:00 David Monrad Johansen’s piano compositions. Rune Alver (piano) Ivar Roger Hansen (host)
15.11 at 14:00 Composer and organist Leif Solberg’s centenary. Songs, choral works and chamber music.
Tøyenbekken 5 Hours and prices Tel: +47 22 05 28 30 Mon-Fri: 09:00–19:00 E-mail: post@oslomuseum.no Sat: 09.00–14.00 www.oslomuseum.no Admission: free entrance www.facebook.com/detekteoslo Photo: ArbArk
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Henrik Ibsens gate 110 Tel: 810 01 300 E-mail: nb@nb.no See programme update at www.nb.no Photo: Rigmor Dahl Delphin
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Ibsenmuseet
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Welcome to Henrik Ibsen’s apartment. This is where he lived the last 11 years of his life together with his wife, and here we are introduced to the private sphere of the world famous playwright.
Exhibitions Ibsen’s Top Hat - A Delight to the Eye Top hats inspired by Ibsen`s life and work.
Henrik Ibsen - On the contrary
The exhibit shows the dynamic power of Ibsen’s drama, and shed light on his political views and their relevance to the national and international issues.
Ekdals Garden; Of Whom Nothing is Lost.
Inspired by The Wild Duck. Museum shop
Hours and prices Every day 11:00–16:00 Thursday 11:00–18:00 Admission: A: 95,-/ C: 30,-/ S: 70,- /P: 70,Free with Oslo Pass.
Contact Henrik Ibsens gate 26 Tel: 22 12 35 50 E-mail: ibsen@norskfolkemuseum.no www.ibsenmuseet.no Tram: 13 and 19 Bus: 30, 31 to Slottsparken
Stenersenmuseet The Stenersen Museum
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Permanent exhibitions
Find peace and quiet in the Nobel Field or learn more about the laureates in the Wallpapers. The magic book about Alfred Nobel gives you the read of a lifetime!
Temporary exhibitions 15 May–23 November:
Be democracy
An interactive exhibition on how social media affect society and shift the balance of power. The Nobel Peace Prize exhibition: Combating
chemical weapons
Experience how the OPCW inspectors monitor, locate and destroy chemical weapons.
For children
Join Fred the Giraffe and Toca Loca the Tucan on a trip through the museum, and learn about the Nobel Peace Prize laureates. Café and museum shop
Hours and prices
Open: Tue–Sun 10–18 Guided tours on weekends: English 13, Norwegian 14. Admission: A: 90,-/ C(<16): free/ S: 60,-/ P: 60,-/ F: 160,Free with Oslo Pass.
Contact Rådhusplassen/City Hall Sq. Tel: +47 48 30 10 00 www.nobelpeacecenter.org Photo: Johannes Granseth
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The Stenersen Museum is one of Oslo’s leading museums of contemporary art and modern art.
Exhibitions 29.8 – 14.12.2014 Through Nature – A Rough Guide As part of the ongoing exhibition Through Nature at the Munch Museum a number of contemporary artists have contributed works that in different ways reflect the relationship culture - nature.
25.1 – 14.12.2014 Norwegian modernism and avant-garde – a selection of the collection
This exhibition presents some of the highlights of the Stenersen collection.
Hours and prices Tue, Wed and Fri: 12:00– 17:00. Thu: 12:00–19:00 Sat–Sun: 11:00–17:00 Mon: Closed Admission: A: 60,- (C<18: Free). Free with Oslo Pass
Contact Munkedamsveien 15 Tel: 23 49 36 00 www.stenersenmuseet.no Photo: Uten tittel, akvarell, 2013 © Thorbjørn Sørensen / BONO 2014 Foto © Halvard Haugerud
Stortinget
Historisk museum
The Parliament
Naturhistorisk Museum
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Would you like to see the Parliament from the inside? If so, why not join one of our guided tours?
Antiquities, the Treasure Chest, the Viking Collection and the Ethnographic Exhibits.
We provide guided tours on Saturdays: • 10.00 (Norwegian only) • 11.30 (English) • 13.00 (Norwegian only) Tours last for approximately one hour and we recommend turning up 15 minutes in advance of the advertised time (no bookings available). We can accommodate up to a maximum of 30 visitors per guided tour.Please use the entrance from Akersgata (the opposite side of the building to the main entrance). Guided tours of the Storting are free of charge to all visitors.
Temporary exhibitions: ’The Heavy Load’:
EXHIBITION 2014 marks the Bicentenary of the Norwegian Constitution. To celebrate this, there will be an exhibition displaying important documents from 1814. The exhibition is in Norwegian only, but supporting materials and brochures are available in English. We reserve the right to make changes. Please visit our website for updated information.
Contact Karl Johans gate 22 Tel: 23 31 31 80 E-mail: omviser@stortinget.no www.stortinget.no/en
The story of the Norwegian National Gold Treasure. The gold coins rescued from the Nazis exhibited for the first time ever.
‘For the Love of Freedom’ An exhibition exploring the limitations and challengers of freedom; ‘Stairway to Heaven’, ‘the Arena of Freedom’ , ‘the Forbidden Lounge’ , ‘Minus Five’ ‘Pride’ and ‘Hell’s Angels’. www.khm.uio.no
Hours and prices
Tue-Sun 11:00 - 16:00. (Mon closed) Admission: A: 50,-/C(<16): free/ S: 25,-/ P: 25,Free with Oslo Pass Two Museums for the price of one: Use your ticket to the Viking Ship Museum within 48 hours.
Contact The Historical Museum Frederiks gate 2 Tel: 22 85 99 10 Guided tours: Tel.: 22 85 99 64 E-mail: postmottak@khm.uio.no www.khm.uio.no Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo Tram: all to National Theatre
Natural History Museum
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Where the incredible is completely natural. The museum is a part of the University of Oslo and includes the Botanical garden plus the Geological and Zoological museums. On display are dinosaurs, fossils, rocks, minerals and animals from Norway and abroad.
2014 marks the 200th anniversary of the founding of the Botanical Garden.
In 2014 the Natural History Museum celebrates its 200th anniversary with events throughout the year, including new exhibits about gender, cocoa and cold oceans, a new Viking garden, a new willow garden and more. See the famous fossil Ida before you enjoy a walk in the most beatiful garden in Oslo.
Hours and prices The Geological and Zoological Museum: TueSun 11.00-16.00. Mon closed The Greenhouses: Mon-Sun 10-20 The Botanical Garden: All days: 07.00 - 21.00. Free with Oslo Pass
Contact Naturhistorisk Museum Universitetet i Oslo Sarsgate 1/Monradsgt. Tel: 22 85 16 30 E-mail: informasjon@nhm.uio.no www.nhm.uio.no
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Nasjonalgalleriet The National Gallery
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10.10.2014–04.01.2015 Dahl and Friedrich. Romantic landscapes This is the first time that paintings and drawings by these two artists are presented in dialogue, and the first time since 1980 that a larger number of paintings by Friedrich are shown in Norway.
10.10.–23.11.2014 Rauschenberg erases de Kooning
Nasjonalmuseet for Kunst, arkitektur og design The National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design The National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design is Norway´s largest museum, receiving around 600.000 visitors annually. We arrange exhibitions, run educational programmes and care for the country´s most extensive collections of art, architecture and design. Admission: Adults: NOK 50 / Students: NOK 30 Pensioners/concessions: NOK 30 Children (under 19): Free entrance Sunday: free entrance for all Free with Oslo Pass
In connection with the Drawing Biennial 2014, the National Museum will be exhibiting a key example of postwar art: Robert Rauschenberg’s Erased de Kooning Drawing (1953), on loan from the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
30.11.2013–01.01.2017 The Dance of Life. The Collection from Antiquity to 1950 The National Gallery’s art collection is the most comprehensive and wideranging in Norway, and one of the largest of its kind in Northern Europe. The collection has an emphasis on Norwegian art after 1800. Museum shop and café
Hours and prices Tue, Wed, Fri 10.00–18.00 Thur 10.00–19.00 Sat, Sun 11.00–17.00 Mon: Closed
Contact Caspar David Friedrich, «Woman before the Rising Sun», ca 1818. Museum Folkwang Essen
Universitetsgaten 13 Tel: 21 98 20 00 nasjonalmuseet.no
Kunstindustrimuseet The Museum of Decorative Arts and Design
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19.10.2014–07.02.2015 Julie Skarland. Paris – New Delhi – Oslo
The fashion designer Julie Skarland has spent her entire career abroad. The exhibition offers a broad introduction to Skarland’s creative processes, with a focus on costumes from her Paris collections and from her years in New Delhi. Her production is further illustrated with photographs, drawings and videos.
02.01.–31.12.2014 Glass and Ceramics The Costume Galleries The Royal Dress Collection Style 1100–1905 Design and Craft 1905-2005 Museum shop and café
Hours Tue, Wed, Fri:11.00–17.00 Thu: 11.00–19.00 Sat, Sun: 12.00–16.00 Mon: Closed
Contact St. Olavs gate 1 Tel: 21 98 20 00 nasjonalmuseet.no Julie Skarland, «Belle de Jour», 2005
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Nasjonalmuseet - Arkitektur
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19.09.2014 – 01.01.2019 BUILDING IDEAS. From the An unique opportunity to see Architecture Collection, recently produced paintings 1830 to the present 13.09.2014 – 04.01.2015 An Appetite for Painting
by leading international and Norwegian painters. Most of these paintings were made in the past three years and some are by painters who have never exhibited in Norway before.
07.11.2014–08.03.2015 Rameau’s Nephews. Sofie Berntsen and Karl Holmqvist
The exhibition explores the relationship between the architects’ visions and the buildings that were ultimately constructed. With material by significant architects such as Christian Heinrich Grosch, Henrik Bull, Harald Hals, Magnus Poulsson, Arne Korsmo, Erling Viksjø, Sverre Fehn and Snøhetta.
Rameau’s Nephews is the title of a new exhibition 20.06.–31.12.2014 series in which young Norwegian artists exhibit in Venezia. Fehn’s Nordic dialogue with an opponent. Pavilion. In 1958, at the age of just Permanent installations thirty-four, Sverre Fehn «Celle VIII», Louise won the competition to Bourgeois. «Shaft» Richard design the Nordic Pavilion Sierra. «Inner space V», in Venice. His original Per Inge Bjørlo. «The drawings for the pavilion Garbage Man (The Man are now being shown for Who Never Threw Anything the first time, together Away)», Ilya Kabakov with Ferruzzi’s beautiful photographs from the year Museum shop and café of its opening.
Hours Tue, Wed, Fri: 11.00–17.00 Thu: 11.00–19.00 Sat, Sun: 12.00–17.00 Mon: Closed
Contact Bankplassen 4 Tel: 21 98 20 00 nasjonalmuseet.no Gordon Bennett: Abstraction (Suburbia), 2013. Photo: Sutton Gallery
Museum shop and café
Hours Tue, Wed, Fri: 11.00–17.00 Thu: 11.00–19.00 Sat, Sun: 12.00–17.00 Mon: Closed
Contact Bankplassen 3 Tel: 21 98 20 00 nasjonalmuseet.no Arne Korsmo, “Tostrupgården” (most likely 1948-1953). Not built. Photo: Børre Høstland
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The Norwegian Centre for Design and Architecture is located in an old electricity transformer station in Hausmanns gate 16. Changing design and architecture exhibitions, activities focusing on design, architecture and related disciplines, activities for children and a design shop are open to the public.
30.10-30.11 Live Well – designing a better future The Live Well (Lev Vel)) exhibition focuses on how design thinking, designers and people in general can be a part of solving future challenges regarding how we live together with the planet – and not against it.
Hours and prices Mon, Tue, Fri: 10.00-17.00 Wed, Thu: 10.00-20.00 Sat, Sun: 12.00-17.00 Admission: Free entrance
Contact Hausmanns gate 16 Tel: 23 29 28 70 E-mail: info@doga.no www.doga.no www.designogarkitektur.no www.facebook.com/DogAOslo
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A visit to the Munch Museum is a unique experience. The museum contains the largest collection of paintings by Edvard Munch in the world. It provides the opportunity to keep track of the artist’s developments, or compare his paintings to works by other artists. By constantly changing the exhibitions, the museum presents the variety in his production.
26.04–04.01.2015 Gjennom naturen / Through Nature
What has Munch’s Scream to do with the primate fossil Ida? Or his lithograph series Alpha and Omega with a tableau of stuffed animals? Such seemingly improbable encounters between Munch’s art and natural history form the basis of this exhibition project.
Hours and prices Mon-sun 11-17 Closed: Tue Admission: A: 95,-/ C(<18): free Free with Oslo Pass
Contact Tøyengata 53 Metro: Tøyen st (5 min from city center) www.munchmuseet.no Photo: Skrik (1910) Edvard Munch © Munchmuseet / Munch-Ellingsen Group / BONO 2014
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Original uniforms and artefacts dating back over 350 years. Models and documents about Customs and the history of Norwegian Import and Export through the centuries Samples of smuglingmethods and contraband, such as cigarettes, alcohol, narcotics and other confiscated goods. Films showing Customs Officers at work in the 1950s and the 1970s. Guided tours on request. Must be booked in advance.
Hours and prices Mon-Fri: 11.00 -15.00 Sat and Sun closed Admission: free entrance
Contact Tollbugata 1 A, near Oslo Central Station (sea side) Tel: 22 34 68 76. Fax: 22 34 68 60 E-mail: museum@toll.no
popsenteret
barnekunst museet
Popcenter
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The International Museum of Children’s Art
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Museum of the year!
Museum and Experience-center. A must-visit for music
fans of all ages and nationalities! Several exhibitions and engaging interactive installations. Discover Norwegian music and culture in a new way through artists, songs, musical rarities and instruments. Step into one of our studios to record a hit song or create your own composition, and design your own album cover! Recordings and pictures are downloadable from popsenteret.no. Guided tours for groups – book in advance.
EXHIBITIONS: “busted! – Under suspicion of Image theft” Explore the universal concept of Image, Music and Identity. Interesting, engaging and relevant. PopShop / cafe.
Hours and prices Tue-Fri: 10:00 – 16:00 Thu: 10:00 – 19:00 Sat-Sun: 11:00-17:00 Monday: Closed Admission: A: 90,-/ C: 50,-/ S: 70,- Free with Oslo Pass
Contact Schous kulturbryggeri, Trondheimsveien 2. E-mail: kontakt@popsenteret.no www.popsenteret.no Tram: 12 or 13 to Schous Plass.
Film director Rafael Goldin (1920-1994) and his wife, Doctor of Medicine, Alla Goldin (1938-2007), conceived and developed the idea of the Museum & collection.
EXHIBITIONS: Daddy world wide Images on display by children & young from 22 countries examining fatherhood and what a dad is and should be like.
Children & nature / Amazon rainforest
Children express their relationship to nature and environmental questions.
Yes, we love this country Celebrating the bicentenary of the Norwegian Constitution, 1814–2014
Workshops
Weekly guided tours, Sat-Sun art workshops & music activities. Drop in. Museum shop
Hours and pricesTue– From 16.9.: Tue–Thu: 09.30–14.00 Sat–Sun: 11.00–16.00 Closed: Mon, fri Admission: A: 75,-/ C: 40,-/ S: 40,-/ P: 40,- Free with Oslo Pass
Contact Lille frøens vei 4 Tel: +47.22691777 E-mail: mail@childrensart.com www.childrensart.com twitter @barnekunst Tram: Frøen station
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Akershus slott Akershus Castle
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AKERSHUS CASTLE AND FORTRESS Spend a day at Akershus fortress and experience centuries of Norwegian history. Once an active fortress, the area is now a place for official representation, culture, learning and recreation. Within the fortress walls you will find two museums, a castle, beautiful views of the fjord and the city – and history from the Viking age to modern times.
Akershus castle was built as a fortified medieval castle around the year 1300. Since then the castle has been at the centre of events in Norwegian history. Today it is used for state representation and cultural events. A tour of the castle takes you through the Government representation rooms, The Castle Church, The Royal Mausoleum and The Dungeon.
OPENING HOURS
(The fortress grounds): Main gate: 06:00–21:00 Side entrances: 1O ctober – 30 April: Mon-Fri 07:00-18:00 Sat–Sun 08:00-18:00 The port by the Cruise harbour closed 01 October–30 April
Hours and prices Sat and Sun: 12.00–17.00 Admission: A: 70,-/C: 30,-/ S: 50,-/ P: 50,Free with Oslo Pass. Audio guides included in admission
Contact Tel: 23 09 35 53 E-mail: akershusslott.kontakt@mil.no www.nasjonalefestningsverk.no
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The Visitor Centre is located in the ‘long red house’ from 1774 by the Carp pond. It is the natural starting point for a visit of the grounds. Our staff is up to date on the cultural events at the fortress and offer historical information on this unique monument of Norwegian history.
Exhibitions
‘The Prisoners at Akershus (from the Middle Ages to 1950)’ and ‘Akershus. Stories from a fortress’ Guided tours ‘Akershus fortress through 700 years’ Saturdays and Sundays at 15:00 Special tours of the fortress grounds arranged on request.
Hours and prices Mon–Fri: 10:00–16:00 Sat–Sun: 11:00–17:00 Free admission Tickets for guided tours: A: 50,-/ C: 30,-/ S: 40,-/ F: 120,-
Contact Tel: 23 09 39 17 E-mail: besokssenteret. akershus.festning@mil.no
Norges Hjemmefrontmuseum Norway’s Resistance Museum
Forsvarsmuseet The Armed Forces Museum
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The museum aims at presenting a true picture of the events in domestic Norway during 5 years of German occupation during World War II. It gives the public an impression of what foreign rule may imply. Chronological exhibitions convey an historical perspective, from pre-war times to the liberation in May 1945. Several showcases, as well as varied audiovisual material animate the exhibitions. Symbolic effects, artistic details and authentic artefacts make the long and winding walk through narrow 17th century stone vaults a memorable and educational experience.
The museum covers Norwegian military history, from the Viking era (ca. 900 - 1000), through the numerous Nordic wars under Danish rule (ca. 1400 - 1814) to the Napoleonic wars. New permanent exhibition about the union with Sweden opens in November. The exhibition about World War II campaign 1940 is currently undergoing redisplay. Modern history includes War at Sea 1939 1945, the Cold War period and recent international operations.
The museum will be closed due to constructional work untill mid October. Keep yourself updated on www.forsvaretsmuseer.no/ Hjemmefrontmuseet
New permanent exhibition 10.11: From War to Nationbuilding 1807 - 1870.
Hours and prices Mon-Fri: 10:00–16:00 Sat-Sun: 11:00–16.00 Admission: A: 50,-/ C: 25,-/ S: 25,-/ P: 25,-/ F: 100,Free with Oslo Pass
Contact Tel: 23 09 31 38 E-mail: resepsjon.nhm@gmail.com www.forsvaretsmuseer.no
New temporary exhibition 10.10–Sept 2015 “The West Indian Heritage”
The museum is situated on the lower grounds of Akershus Fortress. Café.
Hours and prices
Tue-Fri: 11:00–16:00 Sat-Sun: 11:00–17:00 Mon closed Admission: free entrance
Contact Tel: 23 09 35 82 E-mail: post.fmu@mil.no www.forsvarsmuseet.no
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city shopping Oslo has a great selection of interesting shops, and young artists and designers are increasingly making Oslo their base. There are a wide variety of department stores, boutiques, shopping districts with hundreds of outlets, charming antique shops, flea markets, exclusive international brands and local handicrafts.
Photo: Shopping in Oslo. Credits: Nancy Bundt - Visitnorway.com
Oslo City
Shopping malls & department stores
Oslo’s shopping malls and department stores are spread all over town, but most are located in and around the city centre. Depending on where you go, you can get everything from electronics, reasonably priced clothes or a meal, to high end fashion items in upmarket surroundings. Getting started: Oslo City (Stenersgata 1 / oslocity.no) near Oslo Central Station (“Oslo S”) is Norway’s most visited shopping centre, and contains more than 90 different shops, services and restaurants on five floors. From there you can cross a footbridge to Byporten Shopping (Jernbanetorget 6 / byporten.no), which has a further 70 shops and is located in the
same building as Oslo S. Eger (Karl Johans gate 23 B/ egerkarljohan.no) is Norway’s largest high-end fashion house and offers over 300 international fashion, beauty and lifestyle brands, while Steen & Strøm Magasin (Nedre Slottsgate 8 / steenogstrommagasin.no) is a department store near Stortinget with many well-known and attractive Norwegian, Scandinavian and international brands. At Aker Brygge, the dock area near Nationaltheatret, large scale renovations are ongoing, but many of the shops that are gathered here have already reopened in new premises or are housed in temporary constructions outside, and the historic yet stylish area is well worth a visit. Large shopping malls outside the city centre include the recently opened Storo Storsenter (Vitaminveien 7-9 / thonshopping.no/storo), Sandvika Stors-
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enter (Brodtkorpgate 7 / thonshopping.no/ sandvika) and CC Vest (Lilleakerveien 16 / ccvest.no).
Vintage & secondhand
Most vintage and second-hand stores are found in the Grünerløkka area, although there are some more gems spread around town. Getting started: Fretex (fretex.no), Norway’s biggest chain of second-hand shops with four shops just in Oslo, is run by the Christian charity Salvation Army Norway. It’s a great place to find clothes at very cheap prices. UFF has two stores in Oslo: UFF Underground (Storgata 1/ uffnorge.org/second-hand/uff-underground) where you can choose from thousands of pieces of trendy second-hand clothes from the ‘50s-‘70s, and UFF Family Store (Jernbanetorget 2 / uffnorge.no) with a more conventional second-hand selection. Fuglen (Universitetsgata 2 / fuglen.no) is a great retro-looking coffee shop and cocktail bar, but “everything” here is also for sale, from the retro chairs and tables to the plates. The vintage shop Frøken Dianas Salonger (Markveien 33 / frokendianassalonger.no) sells hand-picked, custom designed and mostly used clothes, and Robot (Korsgata 22A / trabantclothing. com) focuses on imported vintage, retro and mod clothing, to mention just a few of the places in this hip area.
Damm’s Antiquarian Books (Frederik Stangs gate 46 / damms.no), the oldest antiquarian book store in Scandinavia, as well as antiques shop Galleri Gimle Arts and Antiques (Gimleveien 21 / galleri-gimle. no). Basarhallene (Lille Grensen 3) houses several handicraft and antique shops.
Books & music
There are plenty of places around town to satisfy your appetite for books and music. To get you started we’ll mention just a few of the more unique ones. Getting started: Bare Jazz (Grensen 8 / barejazz.no) is a great jazz-only specialty music store with a café and a place to hear good jazz music, sometimes live, while nearby Big Dipper (Møllergata 1 / bigdipper.no) has a large selection of vinyl. Eldorado Bookstore (Torggata 9A / eldo. no) is the largest independent bookstore in Scandinavia, with 4,000 square metres of books, culture and music, including Norway’s largest departments for children’s books, audio books and classical music, and a coffee shop, back yard restaurant and four stages. Tronsmo (Kristian Augusts gate 19 / tronsmo.no) is a specialist book shop focusing on subjects like
Art & antiques
There are quite a lot of places to check out around town for those who would like to get in touch with their artistic or antiquarian sides. Take a stroll and explore beautiful paintings, art magazines, old books, handicrafts and antique furniture. Getting started: The popular Vestkanttorvet Market (Vestkanttorvet (Professor Dahls gate) / vestkanttorvet. wordpress.com) is Oslo’s oldest market, and the place to go for bric-a-brac and antiques on Sundays. The art shop at the Stenersen Museum (Munkedamsveien 15 / stenersenmuseet.no) has a great selection of art magazines and books, which could come in handy when you visit Blomqvist kunsthandel (Tordenskiolds gate 5 / blomqvist.no), Norway’s largest auction house specializing in local and international art, as well as Norwegian antiques. You might also want to take a look at
Shopping at Frogner. Photo: CH - visitnorway.com
politics, feminism, gay & lesbian issues, movies and ficition, has a good selection of English-language literature, and a basement full of comic books. The Nobel Peace Center Gift Shop in the Nobel Peace Center (Brynjulf Bulls plass 1 / nobelpeacecenter.org) has books related to war, peace and development. The shop in the Museum of Contemporary Art (Bankplassen 4) is well worth a visit, especially for lovers of photographic art. In the National Gallery’s shop you will find a broad selection of books on art.
Design
Scandinavian design has enjoyed international appeal for decades, and anyone staying in Oslo has ample chances to enjoy, and buy, the fruits of these labours. Getting started: Moods of Norway (moodsofnorway.com) in the city centre (Akersgata 18), Homansbyen (Hegdehaugsveien 34) and Stortorvet (Stortorvet 3), is a chain of stores and a hip Norwegian designer brand with funky clothes for every occasion – and the slogan “Happy Clothes for Happy People”. David-Andersen (david-andersen.no) stores have a great selection of gold, diamond, silver and enamel jewelry. Conzept (Steenstrups gate
12 / www.purenkel.no) is a shop and gallery hybrid with Norwegian, Swedish and Danish designer clothing, as well as exhibits of Norwegian design and art. At Norway Designs (Stortingsgata 28 / norwaydesigns. no) you’ll find great Norwegian, Nordic and European interior design articles, and at Pur Norsk (Industrigata 36 / purnorsk.no) you can buy Norwegian design products such as furniture and personal items. Heimen husflid (Rosenkrantz’ gate 8 / heimen.net) is a traditional handicraft shop with Norwegian sweaters and other knitwear, blankets, arts and crafts and much more, and the shop Illums bolighus (Ruseløkkveien 26 / illumsbolighus.no) is four whole floors of famous and new Danish, Scandinavian and international furniture design.
Food & delicacies
You’re not alone if the words “Norwegian food” first and foremost conjures an image of Norwegian salmon, and perhaps of strange local specialties such as lutefisk (aged cod fish prepared with lye) and brown cheese. But there’s so much more, both local and international, that may tempt your palate. Getting started: One of the hottest
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Photo: Mathallen Oslo / Finn Ståle Felberg
places on the Oslo food map is Mathallen (Maridalsveien 17 / mathallenoslo.no) – Norway’s very first food hall. In this red brick former factory building at Grünerløkka by the Akerselva river, you’ll find about 30 food shops and eateries offering a tasty and fascinating selection of food and delicacies from various regions of Norway and further afield. The fish shop at Tjuvholmen Sjømagasin (Tjuvholmen allé 14 / sjomagasinet.no) as well as Fiskeriet (Youngstorget 2 / fiskeriet.com) are two great places to pick up freshly caught sea food such as fish and shellfish, fair-trade treats, local produce and special imports, and the latter has a bistro with seasonal produce. And if you have a sweet tooth, Freia Chocolate Shop (Karl Johans gate 31 / freia.no) offers tasty, high quality Norwegian chocolate.
Luxury & high-end
Oslo’s luxury and upmarket shopping opportunities have grown fast in recent years, and can be found in many parts of town, but especially on and near Karl Johans gate as well as on the city’s wealthy west side. Getting started: Eger (Karl Johans gate 23 B/ egerkarljohan.no) is Norway’s largest high-end fashion house, and stocks over 300 international fashion, beauty and lifestyle brands, while Steen & Strøm Magasin (Nedre Slottsgate 8 / steenogstrommagasin.no) is a department store with many well-known and attractive Norwegian, Scandinavian and international brands. House of Oslo (Ruseløkkveien 26 / houseofoslo.no) is Norway’s first and only department store that specializes in high-end design, interior and lifestyle, and contains over 20 shops that sell everything from teaspoons to sofas. Upmarket stores with self-explanatory names include Gucci (Nedre Slottsgate 8), Hermés (Nedre Slottsgate 8), Louis Vuitton (Akersgata 20) and Mulberry (Akersgata 18). On and around Bogstadveien on the city’s west side there are also a number of high-end stores, and nearby you’ll for instance find Kamikaze (Hegdehaugsveien 24 / kamikaze.no), with brands such as Gucci, Prada, Dolce & Gabbana and Roberto Cavalli.
Souvenirs No visit to Oslo is complete without at least one souvenir! While souvenirs of course can be anything that reminds you of this place and your trip, around the city centre there are places that make it easy for you.
Pur Norsk. Photo: CH - visitnorway.com
Getting started: No less than three souvenir shops can be found near Oslo City Hall. These are Oslo Tourist Information Souvenir Shop (Fridtjof Nansens Plass 5 / visitoslo.com/en/tourist-informationcentres/) with books, magnets, key chains, t-shirts, mugs, postcards and stamps, Norway Shop (Fridtjof Nansens plass 9 / norwayshop.com), a big store that sells Norwegian knitwear, gifts and souvenirs, and Holm – Souvenirs & Sweaters (Hieronymus Heyerdalsgate 1 / thv-holm.no), which sells a wide variety of headwear for all occasions, as well as sweaters from Dale of Norway, and various souvenirs and gifts. Oslo Sweater Shop in Radisson Blu Scandinavia Hotel (Holbergs gate 30 / sweater.no) as well as in Clarion Hotel Royal Christiania (Biskop Gunnerus’ gate 3 / sweater.no) has the country’s largest selection of Norwegian sweaters as well as many other souvenirs. And once you’ve been to the Vigeland Sculpture Park, why not drop by the Vigeland Visitors’ Centre (Frognerveien 67) just inside the main gates of the park, where you can pick up even more souvenirs.
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wine dine The Nordic way of cooking has undergone a renaissance during the last decade, and Oslo has been building its reputation as a capital of taste at breakneck speed. This means that you can enjoy seafood from the North Sea, moose from Norwegian forests, and locally sourced fruit and vegetables â&#x20AC;&#x201C; but also high quality Sushi, Pizza, Curry and other international dishes. Here are some suggested restaurants to explore this month.
Meetings in Oslo At a Restaurant / Credits: CH - Visitnorway.com
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City centre
Engebret Café (Bankplassen 1 / engebretcafe.no) is situated in Oslo’s oldest restaurant area. The low corner building was built in the 1700s, and in 1857 Café Engebret opened its doors for the first time. 34 Restaurant (Sonja Henies plass 3 / radissonblu.com/plazahotel-oslo/dining) on the 34th floor of Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel, offers amazing views of the city and a selection of delicate dishes made from quality organic and local ingredients. Arakataka (Mariboes gate 7 / arakataka.
beers and exiting, honest food. El Gordo (Paleet, Karl Johans gate 39/elgordo.no) is a Spanish bodega and wine bar and the place to go for some of the best in Spanish food.
Sagene
The Kasbah (Kingos gate 1 B / thekasbah. no) is a relaxing corner café/restaurant at Alexander Kiellandsplass - a great place to hang out and enjoy delicious Mediterranean food and drinks. A larger place at Alexander Kiellands plass is the
Fauna Restaurant
no) is an informal gourmet restaurant just around the corner from Rockefeller Music Hall. Baltazar Enoteca (Domkirkeparken / baltazar.no) is a charming and exclusive Italian restaurant in the courtyard behind Oslo Cathedral. Madu (Kongens gate 5) in stylish design hotel Grims Grenka offers modernized versions of classical Scandinavian cuisine, using local raw and organic products (mainly fish and shellfish) wherever possible. Taqueria (Paleet, Karl Johans gate 39/taqueria.no) provides a genuine Mexican atmosphere in the middle of Oslo, while The Room (Paleet, Karl Johans gate 39/theroomcafe. no) is a classic, refined and continental high-end café. Pizza Crudo (Paleet, Karl Johans gate 39/pizzacrudo.no) serves you great pizzas prepared the original Italian way, Sabaki (Paleet, Karl Johans gate 39/sabaki.no) provides a visual and gastronomic experience in the Japanese art of cooking and Public Matpub (Paleet, Karl Johans gate 39/publicmatpub.no) is a gastropub offering micro brewed
popular Colonel Mustard (Darres gate 2 / colonelmustard.no), where you can play an impressive number of board games while enjoying tasty European- and United States-inspired dishes and a great selection of beers. Sagene Lunsjbar (Maridalsveien 153 / sagenelunsjbar.no) is a cozy and well-known lunch bar with a good selection of sandwiches, salads, soups, burgers, dinners, deserts - and a fun children’s menu. Mat & Mer (Bergensgate 2 / matogmer.no) is a restaurant with tasty food at a easonable prices, and includes a delicatessen where you can buy things like bread, mustard and freshly ground coffee.
St. Hanshaugen
Restaurant Schrøder (Waldemar Thranes gate 8 / restaurant-schroder.no) is a classic pub and restaurant with traditional Norwegian food on the menu. Albertine Indisk Tandoori (Hallings gate 3 / albertine-indisk.no) is a friendly restaurant with great Indian food at low prices. Arte Pazza Ristorante Pizzeria (Ullevålsveien
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Madu / Grims Grenka
61 / artepazza.no) is an authentic pizzeria, gelateria, pasticcheria and bakery where the food is home-made with love. Smalhans (Waldemar Thranes gate 10 / smalhans.no) is a local eatery with tasty dishes and a focus on providing a social and cozy experience.
Grünerløkka
V Bar og Bistro (Maridalsveien 13 A / vbarogbistro.no) is situated on the ground floor of Scandic Vulkan hotel. Akersberget (Maridalsveien 22 / akersberget. no) is a charming restaurant located in a 250-year-old house in one of Oslo’s oldest neighbourhoods. Delicatessen (Søndre gate 8 / delicatessen.no) is a casual tapas bar which serves a great selection of tapas, sandwiches and salads. Villa Paradiso (Olaf Ryes plass 8, Grünerløkka / villaparadiso.no) is particularly well known for its authentic Italian pizza, made with imported Italian ingredients.
Grønland & Gamlebyen
Oslo Spiseforretning (Oslo gate 15 / oslo-spiseforretning.no) in the old town of Oslo serves gourmet food mainly based on Norwegian ingredients. Kampen Bistro (Bøgata 21 / kampenbistro.no) has high-quality, hearty food, and the chefs compose a completely new menu every day. Vognmand Nilsen Restaurant & Bar (Rubina Ranas Gate 3 / vognmandnilsen.no) is a restaurant and bar with a daily as well as a-la-carte menu, and has received largely good reviews since opening in 2006. And if you can afford one
of Norway’s most expensive restaurants, then Maaemo (Schweigaards gate 15 B / maaemo.no) is the place to go for locally sourced, organic dishes prepared in truly unique and impressive ways - in 2012 this was the first Nordic restaurant ever to get two, instead of one, Michelin stars from the outset.
Aker Brygge & Tjuvholmen
Lofoten Fish Restaurant (Stranden 75 / lofotenfiskerestaurant.no) is an elegant yet relaxed seafood restaurant on the edge of Aker Brygge, with an exquisite maritime menu. Beach Club (Bryggetorget 14 / beachclub.no) is a classic American diner that has become a legend on the social scene in Oslo after 20 years at Aker Brygge. FRU K (Landgangen 1 / fru-k.no) at Tjuvholmen uses the best local ingredients to create a new spin on Norwegian and Scandinavian culinary traditions. And if you want to enjoy modern international á la carte, seasonal 3-5 dish menus and great wine and cocktails (not to mention their large terrace with a fabulous view of the fjord), Bølgen & Moi Tjuvholmen (Tjuvholmen allé 5 / bolgenogmoi.no) is definitely worth a visit.
Holmenkollen
Frognerseteren (Holmenkollveien 200 / frognerseteren.no) is a restaurant situated at the top of Holmenkollen, with panoramic views of Oslo and the Oslo Fjord. De Fem Stuer (Kongeveien 26 / holmenkollenparkhotel.no) is a restaurant at Holmenkollen Park Hotel Rica offering
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international cuisine with a Norwegian slant. Holmenkollen Restaurant (Holmenkollveien 119 / holmenkollenrestaurant.no) has great food, a special atmosphere and a lovely location that is well worth a visit. Restaurant Nils Holgersson (Ullveien 4 / voksenaasen.no) is part of Voksenåsen Culture and Conference Hotel.
Frogner & Majorstuen
Unique and cozy Lorry Restaurant (Parkveien 12 / lorry.no) has been serving artists, writers, culture personalities and ordinary people since 1887. Lofotstua (Kirkeveien 40 / lofotstua.com) serves Northern Norwegian seafood in very informal surroundings. Alex Sushi (Cort Adelers gate 2 / alexsushi.no) is one of Oslo’s best sushi restaurants, with a cool, clean atmosphere. Big Horn Steak House (Bogstadveien 64 / bighorn.no) is a steak house chain that serves steaks of all sizes and types with a choice of potatoes and other side dishes.
Vegetarian/vegan restaurants
Krishnas Cuisine (Sørkedalsveien 10 B, Majorstuen / krishnas-cuisine.no) is a budget-friendly vegetarian restaurant. Vega Fair Food (Akersgata 74, City Centre / vegafairfood.no) is a vegetarian restaurant serving fresh food and drinks from its buffet, with exciting and tasty dishes from all over the world. Vegan Loving Hut (Fredensborgveien 29 / veganlovinghut.no) is a vegan take-away restaurant, and a part of the international Loving Hut chain of take aways.
The Room
BUDGET EATERIES
Café Stolen (Helgesens gate 32 / facebook.com/StolenCafe) is a relaxed café with Indian-inspired food. Café Sara (Hausmanns gate 29 / cafesara.no) is the place to go for Mexican, Turkish and Norwegian food – as well as pizza. Fiskeriet Youngstorget (Youngstorget 2B / fiskeriet. com) is a lunch restaurant, take away and shop with lots of fishy yet great fish dishes. L’oasis Mazze (Trondheimsveien 14A / loasismazze.no) has tasty Arabic food and pizza. Viet Nam House (Bernt Ankers gate 6B) has, as the name suggests, Vietnamese food as well as Sushi and other Asian dishes. Tasty Thai (Thereses gate 51E / tasty-thai.no) has Thai food, Nippon Sushi (Sørkedalsveien 5B / nipponsushi.no) has sushi and Taste of China (Torggata 18 / tasteofchina.no) has Chinese food (dim sum).
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clubs bars
Oslo’s nightlife is anything but boring. There are countless pubs, bars, clubs and concerts to choose from, and the atmosphere is friendly and inviting. Oslo’s partygoers quickly pick up new trends or create their own – and the places to go, see and be seen change from one week to the next.
Visit The Pub at Majorstuen and enjoy a big variety of quality drinks in a stylish, classy atmosphere. © Kai Øveraasen (www.thepub.no)
© Schouskjellern Microbryggeri
© Oslo Mekaniske Verksted
© Pigalle
© Kulturhuset
City centre & Karl Johans gate
In the city centre you can move and shake to whatever is most popular at the moment. The area also boasts several jazz and blues clubs. GETTING STARTED: At Oslo’s oldest rock bar Last Train (Karl Johans gate 45 / lasttrain.no), Norwegian and international bands perform on a regular basis. 34 Skybar (Sonja Henies plass 3 / radissonblu. com/plazahotel-oslo/dining/skybar-34), a bar on the 34th floor of Radisson Plaza Blu Hotel behind the Oslo City shopping centre, has large windows with an impressive panoramic view of the city and fjord. Jaeger (Grensen 9 / jaegeroslo.no) is a popular club with electronic music and DJs most nights. Hip IZAKAYA (St. Olavs Gate 7 / izakayaoslo.com) is a Japanese bar with authentic Japanese food and drinks, where enthusiastic bartenders wax lyrical about sake and shochu.
Grünerløkka
Just northeast of the city centre is Grüner-
løkka, with active music venues that make concerts an important part of the borough’s nightlife. Many of the area’s popular cafés turn into hot spots in the evening, and this is one of the most popular areas for partygoers in general and hipsters in particular. GETTING STARTED: Fru Hagen (Thorvald Meyers gate 40 / fruhagen.no) is a café in the daytime that turns into a hugely popular (and cramped) bar in the evenings. Bar and concert stage Parkteatret (Olaf Ryes plass 11 / parkteatret.no) is equally popular, as is Blå (Brenneriveien 9 / blaaoslo.no) – originally mainly a jazz club in an old riverside factory that also hosts lively DJ-nights and concerts of all kinds. BAR Vulkan (Maridalsveien 17 / bygdoyallerestaurant.no/index.php?option=com_co ntent&view=article&id=30&Itemid=182) is a fancy bar known for its tasty cocktails and (in summer) large roof terrace, rockabilly-inspired Ryes (Thorvald Meyers gate 59 / facebook.com/RyesOslo) is a great place for a twirl on the dance floor, Bar Boca (Thorvald Meyers gate 30 / facebook. com/pages/Bar-Boca/284273994971781 ?rf=155475754503779) with its tasteful ‘50s/’60s interior has professional bartenders and great drinks, and Schouskjel-
leren Mikrobryggeri (Trondheimsveien 2 / schouskjelleren.no) is an atmospheric basement micro-brewery with a large selection of beers. Norway’s first food hall Mathallen (Maridalsveien 17 / mathallenoslo.no) has a number of interesting bars, including Smelteverket with the city’s longest bar disk and mini concerts.
Grønland
Grønland on the east side of town offers a refreshing blend of friendly and laid-back clubs with varied music offerings, as well as slightly ragged bars with some of the cheapest beer in town. GETTING STARTED: Dattera til Hagen (Grønland 10 / dattera.no) is a colourful bar and café with two floors and a big, charming backyard. Ivars kro (Grønland 14 / ivarskro. no) is a pianobar with live music every night and a large bar with a good selection of drinks, while Oslo Mekaniske Verksted (Tøyenbekken 34 / oslomekaniskeverksted. no) is a big and cozy bar/pub with a big fireplace, board games, comfy sofas - and a theatre in the same building. Caféteatret (Hollendergata 8 / cafeteatret.no) is a multicultural bar, concert and theatre stage
that includes popular open stage nights, and Pigalle (Grønlandsleiret 15 / olympen.no) features a mostly original ‘60s interior and music from the ‘60s and ‘70s.
Youngstorget
In the Youngstorget area in the northern city centre, you’ll find a good selection of places with a more alternative/rock-oriented music profile, as well as a couple of clubs devoted to electronic music. GETTING STARTED: The newest offering is Kulturhuset (Youngstorget 3 / kulturhusetioslo.no), covering a huge 800 square metres with several rooms and bars, concerts, a coffee bar and shuffle board. Café Mono (Pløens gate 4 / cafemono.no) is a dark and relaxed bar/ pub/concert stage that plays a lot of rock, alternative rock and indie. Internasjonalen (Youngstorget 2 / internasjonalen.no), in an Eastern European functional style, has classic cocktails, special brands of liqueur and beer, various music genres and an upstairs dance floor. The Villa (Møllergata 23-25 / thevilla.no), Fisk & Vilt (Pløens gate 4 / fiskogvilt.no) and Turkish Delight (Torggata 35 / turkish.no) appeal to the electronic music crowd, with local and international DJs and genres such as house, techno and dub step. In the basement of the bar Revolver (Møllergata 32 / revolveroslo.no) young crowds dance the night away to 80s pop, rock and disco.
Aker Brygge & Tjuvholmen © BAR Tjuvholmen
© The Thief
Along the waterfront at Aker Brygge and Tjuvholmen you will meet tourists, business people, everyday locals and the wealthy. This is a great place to go for relatively upmarket food, pubbing and clubbing, and a summer drink at one of the slick waterfront bars with beautiful views of the ocean. GETTING STARTED: BAR Tjuvholmen (Bryggegangen 6 / bygdoyallerestaurant.no) is a slick and popular bar and restaurant on the waterfront in Oslo’s newest neighbourhood, and a great place for cocktails. Drink in style in Tjuvholmen’s only hotel bar at designer hotel The Thief (Landgangen 1 / thethief.com). Beer Palace (Holmens gate 3 / beerpalace.no) is located in the oldest building at Aker Brygge, and
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their motto is that everyone likes beer, but not everyone has found a type they like yet. And why not head over to Jacob Aall Brasserie & Bar Aker Brygge (Stranden 63 / jacobaall.no), where you can sip on some exotic drinks.
Frogner & Majorstua
The Frogner and Majorstua areas in western Oslo have a long standing as places for those who like upmarket partying. Drinks are pricier, the dress code stricter, and the see and be seen factor is higher. Guys in suits and girls in glittering dresses are not an uncommon sight.
not planning to dress to impress, Lorrys (Parkveien 12 / lorry.no) is a two floor classic where young and old rub shoulders in rustic and spacious surroundings, while Oslo Mikrobryggeri (Bogstadveien 6 / omb. no) has its very own brewery, and super tasty – you guessed it – beer.
Find your way around
Check out VisitOSLO’s phone app “Oslo – Official App”, a travel guide which includes updated information about things to get up to, or check out their website at: www.visitoslo.com. Other great places to find events are:
© BAR Bygdøy Allé
GETTING STARTED: Enjoy sparkling wines and tapas at Champagneria (Frognerveien 2 / champagneria.com), great cocktails at BAR Bygdøy Allé (Bygdøy allé 18 / bygdoyallerestaurant.no), or shake it on the dance floor at popular Skaugum (Solligata 2 / palacegrill.no/skaugum) bar and (at weekends) club. Trendy club VU (Hegdehaugsveien 24 / vu-oslo.no) has a courtyard, bar, lounge, dance floor and chambre séparée, while Mabou (Hegdehaugsveien 28 / mabou.no) is cramped, intense and flirty. Monkey Bar (Henrik Ibsens gate 60B / monkeybar.no), Nox (Henrik Ibsens gate 100 / clubnox.no) and Soliis Bar & Lounge (Henrik Ibsens gate 90 / soliis.no) are popular nightspots on and near Solli Plass, as is Raspoutine (Henrik Ibsens gate 60 / raspoutine.no) with its glitzy interior. If you’re
www.osloby.no/oslopuls, www.skjerioslo.dittoslo.no and www.underskog.no (which are all in Norwegian). TripAdvisor has a section on activities in Oslo in English. Of course the best way to find out what’s going on is often to check out the venues’ own websites, or by asking fellow night owls.
gay oslo
Gay Oslo bursts with zest and life throughout the year. Oslo is a gay-friendly city, and the LGBT-community ensures that Oslo has it all - from highbrow art shows to terrific parties all year round.
Magazine and online
Organizations
GAY ONLINE
QUEER STUDENT FORUM
www.pinkplanet.no www.blikk.no www.gaysir.no www.norwaybears.com www.skeiv.no www.lesbiskonscreen.com www.oslopride.no www.lezbook.no
tronsmo bookstore Kongens gate 12 Tel.: 22 33 44 55
Here you will find books with topics like politics, feminism, gay & lesbian, movies and fiction. Many of the books are in English.
skeivtforum@hotmail.com www.llh.no The national organization for LGBT-people.
LLH
Tollbugata 24, 4th floor Tel.: 23 10 39 39 LLH was the first organization for homosexuals and lesbians in Norway.
Skeiv ungdom
(Queer youth) Kongens gate 12 , Tel.: 23 10 39 36 skeivungdom.no
queer world
Healthcare
skeivverden.no
Mailundveien 23, Grünerløkka Tel. 48 11 30 13. E-mail: lhbt@bga.oslo.kommune.no Health centre for lesbian, gay, bi and transgender youth aged 13-30. This free clinic offers information and medical guidance.
Gay couples can go to the restaurant or bar of their choice – they do not need to go to a place especially for gays. However, there is of course a lively LGBT-scene in Oslo, mainly in the city centre.
Olafiaklinikken
Bobs Pub
Free tests for all (also if you’re not a Norwegian citizen); HIV and STI.
Unpretentious, informal and relaxed place with traditional pub atmosphere and very reasonable prices. Bob’s is gay-friendly and attracts a mixed crowd.
LGBT - youth health care station
Trondheimsveien 2 Tel. 23 07 58 40
Helseutvalget
www.helseutvalget.no Health care for MSM, KSK and prevention of HIV.
Bars and clubs
Grønland 1, Tel. 40 47 08 63
BRIGHTON PUB
Lille Grensen 7 Tel.. 21 39 15 53 E-mail: per@brightonpub.no www.brightonpub.no
English country pub in the city centre with a party atmosphere at night. Karaoke and RESTAURANTPALEET.NO BOOKING: Djs several nights every week.
Elsker
Kristian IVs gate 9 Elsker is a popular place for gays and lesbians, and for anyone else who wants something to eat or drink in a friendly, open-minded atmosphere.
London Pub & Club CJ Hambros plass 5 Tel. 22 70 87 00 E-mail: mail@londonpub.no www.londonpub.no London Pub has been Oslo’s most famous gay bar since the ‘70s. Pool table, jukebox.
London Pub (ground floor) 3 pm-3.30 am. Quiz on Mondays from 8 pm. Karaoke on Tuesdays from 9 pm. London Club (upstairs): 8 pm-3.30 am, DJ from 10 pm. NOK 40 cover charge Friday-Saturday 11 pm-2 am. Happy hour before 9 pm. Drink outside until midnight.
SO
Arbeidergata 2
A bar for girls who like girls. SO mainly targets the lesbian crowd, but gay men and straight people are more than welcome. The age limit is normally 20, but after midnight on Saturdays you have to be 24 to get in.
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