SEPTEMBER 2016
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YOUR GUIDE TO: EVENTS IN SEPTEMBER TAKE A WALK ON THE RIVER SIDE / HIGHLIGHTS SHOPPING / THE MUSEUM LIST / NIGHTLIFE...
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Cover photo: Photographer: Kim S. Falck-Jørgensen SPKRBOX - 2015 Publisher What’s On AS. red@whatsonoslo.no whatsonoslo.no Editor-in-chief Charlotte Weigård Editor Tarjei Kidd Olsen Advertising red@whatsonoslo.no Design and production What’s On AS. www.whatsonoslo.no Editing completed 20.08.2016 Always updated on What’s On in Oslo!
GOODBYE SHORTS! Welcome to What’s On Oslo in September, when autumn knocks on the door of summer and the city’s many fantastic outdoor activities are complimented by the city’s equally fantastic indoor activities. The cooling weather means that while the city’s great parks, beaches, and islands are still popular on good-weather-days, countless indoor offerings are also drawing the crowds. There are a huge amount of major events being arranged in September, both indoors and outdoors. Explore our indispensable Event Calendar with activities for the whole month, as well as our Highlights chapter with four of our favourite events. Do you want to go to a music festival or a hip hop theatre festival, spend a night exploring countless free events at Oslo Culture Night, discover Norway’s art world at the Autumn Exhibition, or go for an atmospheric cultural walk along the urban Akerselva river by torchlight? We have you covered. And even though strolling along Akerselva in torchlight with thousands of other people is a magical experience, the route is so wonderful that we have also made you a detailed guide to things to see and do there on any day you like.
If the idea of combining forests, waterfalls, parks, bars, cafes and galleries on the same walk sounds like fun, our Akerselva guide is the guide for you! One brilliant indoor activity to get up to is museum hopping, and in this month’s issue you will as usual find an updated list of current activities at all major museums in Oslo, as well as some great galleries with world class art. This is also a perfect time for shopping and exploring the city’s restaurants and nightlife. Take a look at our popular guides to these places to get started. Need a break from all these adventures? Sit back, relax with some tea or coffee, and read our interesting interview with the marketing head at one of Oslo’s most famous places: The Munch Museum. Happy autumn!
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WELCOME TO OSLO With its 1000 year old history, Oslo is the oldest of all the Nordic capitals. Surrounded by beautiful islands and forested hills, the city of Oslo is situated at the end of one of Norway’s most spectacular fjords, the Oslo fjord. From the Viking age until today, people have looked to Oslo as a safe haven for trade, industry and cultural enrichment. Today, Oslo has a population of 650.000 inhabitants and is Norway's financial, political and cultural centre. While in Oslo, I encourage you to take the time to wander in the city's streets, parks, forests or along the fjord, and you will get a feel for our capital’s abundant history and character. You will discover that albeit a city of changing seasons, Oslo is full of life with a most enjoyable atmosphere all year round. 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 people of Oslo come from all over the country and from all parts of the world. This is why Oslo proudly sees itself as the city of the Nobel Peace Prize and why it can offer such unique sights and meaningful experiences, many of which are presented in this guide. Much useful information may also be found at www.visitoslo. com and at the Oslo Visitor Centre in Østbanehallen next to Oslo Central Station. Our Visitor Centre is open to assist you every day, all year round. On behalf of Oslo I would like to extend a warm welcome to all visitors and to wish you terrific, exciting experiences when visiting our beautiful capital.
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SEPTEMBER 08 – 21 EVENT CALENDAR 22 – 23 HIGHLIGHTS 24 - 36 THE MUSEUM LIST 38 – 41 OSLO PEOPLE 42 – 47 TAKE A WALK ON THE RIVER SIDE 48 – 51 SHOPAHOLIC 52 – 55 WINE & DINE 56 – 59 OSLO BY NIGHT 60 – 65 HOW TO GET AROUND 66 LEARN NORWEGIAN
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EVENT CALENDAR SEPTEMBER
The Norwegian band Seigmen perform at Sentrum Scene Sept 30th.
The following pages present selected highlights from Oslo’s event calendar: dance performanÂces, concerts , 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 double-check information at the event websites we include for each event. For more events, go to: www.visitoslo.com
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CONCERTS THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 01 01.09 AT 19:00
EOSLO PHILHARMONIC: THE BEETHOVEN FESTIVAL NO. 3 & 4 The Oslo Philharmonic is Norway's national orchestra, and puts on concerts each week from August to May. The second concert of the Beethoven festival. Location: Oslo-Filharmonien Address: Munkedamsveien 14 Tickets: ticketmaster.com www.oslofilharmonien.no
01.09 AT 20:00
BEAT SHACK
Beat Shack lays down stories of human folly to a solid jazz beat. Get a drink at the bar downstairs and bring it up to join the band for short portraits of dive bars, bruised love and comic misery. Lyrics in English. Location: Kulturhuset Address: Youngstorget 3 Tickets: book@kulturhusetioslo.no www.kulturhusetioslo.no
01.09 AT 20:00
MOOYH
Mooyh combines live instruments with vocals, electronics and live sampling to produce their own distinct pop sound. Location: Uhørt Address: Torggata 11 Tickets: www.ticketmaster.no www.uhortistroget.no
01.09 AT 21:00
FÖLLAKZOID
Chilean quartet Föllakzoid unite their love of traditional music from the Andes with modern music in a post rock/electronica mix that delivers pumping and danceable rhythms to the dance floor. Location: Blå Address: Brenneriveien 9 C Tickets: www.ticketmaster.nowww.blaaoslo.no
01.09 AT 21:00
NEW JORDAL SWINGERS
New Jordal Swingers is an institution in Norwegian rock and popular music, and has existed as a touring and record producing orchestra for 40 years.
Location: Herr Nilsen Konsertpub Address: CJ Hambros plass 5 Tickets: herrnilsen.ticketco.no www.herrnilsen.no
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 02 02.09 AT 19:00
MAGIC MOMENTS OF BURT BACHARACH Burt Bacharach is a legend both as a pianist, arranger and musical director in popular and jazz music. He has worked with artists such as Marlene Dietrich, The Carpenters, Aretha Franklin, Tom Jones, Frank Sinatra, The Beatles and Dianne Warwick. Location: Den Norske Opera & Ballett Address: Kirsten Flagstads plass 1 Tickets: billettportalen.no www.operaen.no
02.09 AT 20:00
MSK
MSK is an up-and-coming rapper from Oslo. His first album was released in August, just a few weeks before this concert, featuring songs that have already received airtime on Tommy Tee's radio show National Rap show. Location: John DEE Address: Torggata 16, entr. Hammersborggata Tickets: ticketmaster.com www.rockefeller.no
02.09 AT 20:00
THE DOGS/ EBBOT LUNDBERG/ BABY IN VAIN
Norwegian band The Dogs have toured all over the country the past few years while relasing four critically acclaimed albums. They bring their famous live show to Rockeller, and with them comes some of Sweden and Denmark's best bands as well. Location: Rockefeller Address: Torggata 16 Tickets: ticketmaster.com www.rockefeller.no
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 03 03.09 AT 14:00
RECITAL: ISA K. GERICKE/ BENGT FORSBERG
The Norwegian opera singer Kirsten Flagstad was praised as the voice of the century already during her own lifetime. At
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Moon Hooch perform on Sept 3rd at Parkteateret.
this concert, soprano Isa Katharina Gericke and pianist Bengt Forsberg shed light on new sides of Flagstad as an interpreter of romances, with a programme consisting of songs that Flagstad performed during her entire career. Location: Den Norske Opera & Ballett Address: Kirsten Flagstads plass 1 Tickets: billettportalen.no www.operaen.no
03.09 AT 19:00
KLEMZERNATT
Klezmer is a jewish musical tradition of Eastern Europe. This event offers two klezmer orchestras, one Italian and one Norwegian, showing diffeent approaches to the genre. Location: Cosmopolite, Soria Moria Address: Vogts gate 64, Soria Moria Tickets: ticketmaster.com www.cosmopolite.no
03.09 AT 19:30
AN EVENING WITH: KRIS KRISTOFFERSON
Kris Kristofferson has thrilled and entertained Norwegian audiences on several occasions, and this performance will be no exception. Witness a musical legend at Oslo Concert Hall this evening. Location: Oslo Konserthus Address: Munkedamsveien 14 Tickets: ticketmaster.com www.oslokonserthus.no
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03.09 AT 20:00
MOON HOOCH
Moon Hooch rocked the socks off the audience at Kulturhuset this spring. Their unique blend of jazz, dance beats and even rap took most audience members by surprise and packed the dance floor. Location: Parkteatret Address: Olaf Ryes plass 11 Tickets: ticketmaster.com www.parkteatret.no
03.09 AT 20:00
ORAL BEE & DA PLAYBOY FOUNDATION
Oral Bee is a Norwegian rapper whose west coast style was laughed at when he released his first single back in 2000. The years have past and his own brand of gangster rap has caught on with the Norwegian audience. Location: Rockefeller Address: Torggata 16 Tickets: ticketmaster.com www.rockefeller.no
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 04 04.09 AT 19:30
EVA WEEL SKRAM – A NIGHT AT THE OPERA
Eva Weel Skram from the popular pop band Eva & The Heartmaker visits the Opera with several of her magnificent hits, including
"Mr. Tokyo", "Signals", "Gone in a flash", "Traces of you", "Joanna", "Calling You" and "Told You". Location: Den Norske Opera & Ballett Address: Kirsten Flagstads plass 1 Tickets: billettportalen.no www.operaen.no
04.09 AT 19:30
NICKELBACK
Since their breakthrough 15 years ago, Nickelback have been one of the world's most successful bands, with over 50 million albums sold worldwide. Location: Oslo Spektrum Address: Sonja Henies plass 2 Tickets: ticketmaster.com www.oslospektrum.no
04.09 AT 20:00
JP HARRIS
JP Harris and his band The Tough Choices play good old fashioned country music unsullied by Nashville pop. They work and play by the motto: keep it Country - and keep it simple. Location: Pokalen Pub Address: Maridalsveien 13 B Tickets: ticketmaster.no www.vulkanarena.no
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 05 05.09 AT 21:00
DREW HOLCOMB
Singer, songwriter and guitarist Hampton Andrew “Drew” Holcomb Jr. hails from Tennessee. This roots rocker writes and
performs personal and honest Americana and folk-pop songs about everyday life and its ups and downs. Location: Buckleys pub Address: Lille Grensen 7 / Arbeidergata Tickets: ticketmaster.com www.buckleys.no
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 06 06.09 AT 20:00
ZECHOY
Zechoy's music is pop inspired by blues and soul, but with an emphasis on improvisation which sets the band apart from other pop groups of today. Location: Uhørt Address: Torggata 11 Tickets: www.ticketmaster.no www.uhortistroget.no
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 07 07.09 AT 19:00
MUSICA 1814
Musica 1814 specializes in chamber music from the 1750's to 1900. The group performs on original instruments, creating an authentic musical experience while also letting their contemporary influences shine through. Location: Oslo Ladegård Tickets: www.ticketmaster.no
07.09 AT 19:00
TROYE SIVAN
Multi-talented Troye Sivan is both sing-
Troye Sivan performs on Sept 7 at Sentrum Scene.
Photo: Myles Pettengill
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er-songwriter, actress and a model. He was born in Johannesburg in South Africa in 1995, and moved with his family to Perth in Australia as a 2 year old. He got his breakthrough on YouTube in 2007, where his videos quickly reached millions of people. Location: Sentrum Scene Address: Arbeidersamfunnets plass 1 Tickets: ticketmaster.no www.rockefeller.no
07.09 AT 20:00
CHRIS HOLMES
Chris Holmes is the former guitarist of heavy metal band WASP. He has gone solo, bringing his new show and new band to Hard Rock Café this evening. Location: Hard Rock Cafe, Oslo Address: Karl Johans gate 45 Tickets: ticketmaster.no www.hardrockcafe.no
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 08 08.09 AT 19:30
RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS
It's been a quiet few years for the Red Hot Chili Peppers, but they're now back with their eleventh studio album, The Getaway Location: Telenor Arena Address: Widerøeveien 1 Tickets: ticketmaster.com www.telenorarena.no
08.09 AT 21:00
SHOTGUN JIMMIE
Shotgun Jimmie brings his joyful pop-rock to Oslo and Café Mono for the first time. Location: Café Mono Address: Pløens gate 4 Tickets: ticketmaster.no www.cafemono.no
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 09 09.09 AT 19:00
ORQUESTA DEL CENTENARIO
Orquesta del Centenario is a young, internationally oriented tango band from Buenos Aires. The group is a regular act at the Buenos Aires tango scene, and has toured both Europe and Argentina. In April, 2016, they performed with Norwegian violin sensation and pop star Alexander Rybak at the Teatro Coliseo during his Argentinian debut performance. Location: Cosmopolite, Soria Moria Address: Vogts gate 64, Soria Moria
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Tickets: ticketmaster.comwww.cosmopolite.no
09.09 AT 20:00
MODERAT
Moderat is the fusion of two German electronica acts, Modeselektor and Apparat. Both groups have been great exporters of German electronica for decades and their collaboration is a huge hit among both hardcore electronica fans as well as house and dance crowds. Location: Sentrum Scene Address: Arbeidersamfunnets plass 1 Tickets: ticketmaster.no www.rockefeller.no
09.09 AT 20:00
ÅGE ALEKSANDERSEN & SAMBANDET
This man is a true Norwegian legend! His concert at Royal Albert Hall, where he was the first Norwegian ever to headline, was sold out in 4 minutes. Location: Rockefeller Address: Torggata 16 Tickets: ticketmaster.com www.rockefeller.no
09.09 & 10.09 AT 21:00
WINZIG
A series of concerts and concert installations by German composer Manos Tsangaris. Over the course of three hours the audience are invited to experience 10 different concerts spread out in the whole building. Location: Sentralen Address: Øvre Slottsgate 3 Tickets: ticketmaster.com www.sentralen.no
09.09 AT 19:00
ORQUESTA DEL CENTENARIO
Orquesta del Centenario is a young, internationally oriented tango band from Buenos Aires. The group is a regular act on the Buenos Aires tango scene and has toured both Europe and Argentina. In April, 2016 they performed with Norwegian violin sensation and pop star Alexander Rybak at the Teatro Coliseo during his Argentinian debut performance. Location: Cosmopolite, Soria Moria Address: Vogts gate 64, Soria Moria Tickets: ticketmaster.comwww.cosmopolite.no
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 12 12.09 AT 19:00
LUCKY LIPS
Lucky Lips is the only Norwegian band to have won # 1 European Bluegrass Band. So be assured that not only does this band consist of great artists, but they also have a very distinct sound that is unusual in a Norwegian context. Location: Parkteatret Address: Olaf Ryes plass 11 Tickets: ticketmaster.com www.parkteatret.no
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 13 13.09 AT 20:00
BAGWIG
Bagwig brings blues-rock back to the Norwegian stage with energy and a focus on live recordings. The band releases their first EP this fall. Location: Uhørt Address: Torggata 11 Tickets: www.ticketmaster.no www.uhortistroget.no
13.09 AT 20:00
BISHOP NEHRU
Bishop Nehru is an American rapper and producer who has, despite being only 19 years old, been called "the rap wunderkid". Although he is a new, up-and-coming artist he has already collaborated with MF Doom, Wu Tang, Earl Sweatshirt and Nas, so expect a rising star at john Dee this evening. Location: John DEE Address: Torggata 16, entr. Hammersborggata Tickets: ticketmaster.com www.rockefeller.no
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 14 14.09 AT 20:00
CLUB VRIOMPEIS: DEERHOOF
Deerhoof is a playful and experimental rock band whose noise and humour is instantly recognizable, yet never predictable. This band keeps surprising with every new album, and will present a show containing everything from R&B and doo-wop to punk, glam and heavy metal Location: BlĂĽ Address: Brenneriveien 9 C
Tickets: www.ticketmaster.no www.blaaoslo.no
14.09 AT 20:00
THE JAYHAWKS
Jaykawks have always had many fans in Norway, and are famous for having sparkling interplays and beautiful harmonies. Location: Rockefeller Address: Torggata 16 Tickets: ticketmaster.com www.rockefeller.no
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 15 15.09 AT 12:00
HOLMERTZ & KARLSSON
Elizabeth Holmertz and Kenneth Karlsson perform works by Helmut Lachenmann and Robert Schumann. Location: Sentralen Address: Øvre Slottsgate 3 Tickets: ticketmaster.com www.sentralen.no
15.09 AT 18:00
LANY
Lany, a trio from Los Angeles, mix dreamy pop with R&B. Their music resides in the territory between 80's radio pop, R&B soul from the 90's and magical synth music. Their latest single is "yea, babe, no way". Location: Parkteatret Address: Olaf Ryes plass 11 Tickets: ticketmaster.com www.parkteatret.no
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16 16.09 AT 20:00
KARLSØY PRESTEGAARD
Karlsøy Prestegaard is a mythical Norwegian band whose music exists in the landscape between punk, new wave and ska with some progressive elements. The band will be performing their legendary album Dyret in its entirety at John Dee this evening. Location: John DEE Address: Torggata 16, entr. Hammersborggata Tickets: ticketmaster.com www.rockefeller.no
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SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 17 17.09 AT 19:00
TERRY RILEY AND THE NORWEGIAN RADIO ORCHESTRA
American composer Terry Riley is known for his music in GTA IV, the radio version of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, and for being a source of inspiration for The Who. Location: Rockefeller Address: Torggata 16 Tickets: ticketmaster.com www.rockefeller.no
17.09 AT 19:30
SUSANNE SUNDFØR
This tour is named after Sundfør's fifth studio album, an album that received great acclaim both at home and abroad. At the Norwegian Spellemann Awards, Sundfør won Pop Solo Artist of the Year, Album of the Year and Producer of the Year. Location: Oslo Spektrum Address: Sonja Henies plass 2 Tickets: ticketmaster.com www.oslospektrum.no
SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 18 18.09 AT 19:00
STEEL PANTHER
Steel Panther is an American glam rock band known for their over-the-top 80's glam style and humorous lyrics. Location: Sentrum Scene Address: Arbeidersamfunnets plass 1 Tickets: ticketmaster.no www.rockefeller.no
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 19 19.09 AT 20:00
NIGHT BEATS
Their music contains elements of the 60's, but in a clearly updated and current version. Location: John DEE Address: Torggata 16, entr. Hammersborggata Tickets: ticketmaster.com www.rockefeller.no
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 21 21.09 AT 21:00
JORD OG JERN
Jord Og Jern combine texts by Norwegian writers like Rolf Jacobsen and Hulda Garborg with dark, melodious soundscapes and modern improvisation. Location: Uhørt Address: Torggata 11 Tickets: www.ticketmaster.no www.uhortistroget.no
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 22 22.09 AT 20:00
BATTLES
Battles is an experimental, instrumental rock band from the US. The band is known for its unconventional style, both in music and music videos. Battles has been praised by critics internationally and here in Norway. Location: Vulkan Arena Address: Maridalsveien 13 B Tickets: ticketmaster.com www.vulkanarena.no
22.09, 23 AND 24 AT 20:00
KLOVNER I KAMP
Klovner i Kamp is a legendary Norwegian hip-hop group. Their lyrics, in Norwegian, are award winning and known for their meaningful content. Location: Sentrum Scene
Address: Arbeidersamfunnets plass 1 Tickets: ticketmaster.no www.rockefeller.no
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 23 23.09 AT 20:00
CC COWBOYS
Last year CC Cowboys celebrated their 25-year-anniversary as a band and quality supplier of Norwegian rock. Location: Rockefeller Address: Torggata 16 Tickets: ticketmaster.com www.rockefeller.no
23.09 AND 24.9 AT 20:00
JUSTIN BIEBER
With the new album Purpose and the singles "What Do You Mean", "Sorry" and "Love Yourself", the 21-year-old is back where he began his career six years ago: on top of the charts. Location: Telenor Arena Address: Widerøeveien 1 www.telenorarena.no
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24 24.09 AT 20:00
BO KASPERS ORKESTER
The Swedish quartet Bo Kaspers Orkester has been playing strong for 20 years, mixing
Steel Panter perform on Sept 18th at Sentrum Scene.
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pop, soul, jazz and folk into several big hits and wonderful albums. Lyrics in Swedish. Location: Rockefeller Address: Torggata 16 Tickets: ticketmaster.com www.rockefeller.no
INA CHRISTEL JOHANNESSEN/ZVC: FUTURE (DANCE PERFORMANCE)
In the performance Future, choreographer Ina Christel Johannessen puts the children
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 26 26, 27 AND 28.9 AT 19:00
KING CRIMSON
King Crimson is a legendary British progressive rock band. They have been a highly influential voice in all subgenres of rock for nearly 50 years, and they are still going strong. Location: Sentrum Scene Address: Arbeidersamfunnets plass 1 Tickets: ticketmaster.no www.rockefeller.no
From the theatre play, "Borkman" at Nationaltheatret
FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 30 30.9 AT 20:00
OUM
Moroccan singer Oum's first ever visit to Norway. Her songs, distinctly Moroccan in sound, lyrics and themes, are about people, freedom, life and hope, and the situation of women in her home country. Location: Cosmopolite, Soria Moria Address: Vogts gate 64, Soria Moria Tickets: ticketmaster.com www.cosmopolite.no
30.9 AT 20:00
SEIGMEN
Metropolis was released in 1995 and marked Seigmen’s definitive breakthrough as one of the greats in Norwegian rock. Location: Sentrum Scene Address: Arbeidersamfunnets plass 1 Tickets: ticketmaster.no www.rockefeller.no
STAGE ERLEND OSNES (STAND-UP SHOW) Stand-up show in Norwegian. Dates / times: 1.9 at 18:00. Location: John DEE Address: Torggata 16, entr. Hammersborggata Tickets: ticketmaster.com www.rockefeller.no
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in the midst of her explorations. What are we passing on to our children, the carriers of the future? Dates / times: sep: 1-2 at 19:00, 3 at 17:00. Location: Dansens Hus Address: Møllerveien 2 Tickets: billettportalen.no www.dansenshus.com
ORPHEUS AND EURYDICE (ENG)
The myth of Orpheus, who goes to the underworld in order to save his love Eurydice, is about music and the transgressive power of love – about singing so beautifully that the impossible becomes possible. Dates / times: Sep: 1 and 6 at 19:00. 8 at 19:30. 17 at 15:00. 5 at 19:00. 9 at 18:00. Location: Den Norske Opera & Ballett Address: Kirsten Flagstads plass 1 Tickets: billettportalen.no www.operaen.no
BORKMAN (THEATRE)
Leading German director Jan Bosse is known for developing an anarchistic joy in his productions, where the audience beco-
mes an integral part of the performance. In this production of Henrik Ibsen's John Gabriel Borkman, the Amfiscenen stage is changed to a public space, where the audience is part of the story. Dates/times: Sep: 1-2 at 19:30. 3 at 18:00.
19:30. 24 at 18:00. 27-30 at 19:30. Location: Oslo Nye Teater Address: Rosenkrantz gate 10 www.oslonye.no
EN OLE IVARS MUSIKAL [MUSICAL/NO]
A young girl's experiences as a Christian fundamentalist. Dates / times: 1-2.9 at 20:00 Location: Nationaltheatret Address: Johanne Dybwads plass 1 Tickets: nationaltheatret.no www.nationaltheatret.no
Photo: Øyvind Eide
ZAHID ALI (STAND UP SHOW)
5-6 at 19:30. 12, 19 and 18 at 19:30. Location: Nationaltheatret Address: Johanne Dybwads plass 1 Tickets: nationaltheatret.no www.nationaltheatret.no
ROMEO AND JULIET (THEATRE/NO)
Staging of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Performed in Norwegian. Dates/times: Sep: 1-2 at 19:30. 3 at 17:30. 14 at 19:30. 17 at 17:30. 21, 27 and 27 at 19:30. Location: Det Norske Teatret Address: Kristian IV’s gate 8 Tickets: billett.detnorsketeatret.no www.detnorsketeatret.no
WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOLF (THEATRE/NO)
The modern classic in its Norwegian translated version. Dates/times: Sep: 2 at 19:30. 3 at 18:00. 6 at 19:30. 7-9 at 19:30. 10 at 19:00. 13 at 19:30. 14-16 at 19:30.17 at 18:00. 20-23 at
Stand-up comedy in Norwegian. Dates / times: Sep: 1-2 at 18:00. 6 at 20:30. 7-9 at 20:00. 10 at 17:00. 17-15 at 20:00. 21 at 20:30. 22 at 20:00. 23 at 20:30. 24 at 14:00. 25 at 18:00. 27 at 20:30. 29 at 20:30. 30 at 19:00. Location: Latter på Aker Brygge Address: Holmens gate 1 Tickets: ticketmaster.com www.latter.no
ETTERLYST – JESUS (THEATRE/NO)
The humour collective Humornieu have had great success on the web and have taken the culture house Sentralen by storm. Now the time is ripe for a "best of" show and Rockefeller is the site of the evening's stand up, comedy, skits, and general fun. Dates / times: 17.8 at 20:00 Location: Det Norske Teatret Address: Kristian IV’s gate 8 Tickets: billett.detnorsketeatret.no www.detnorsketeatret.no
ANNE-KAT. HÆRLAND (COMEDY SHOW / NO)
Comedic satire by Anne Kat. Hærland. Language: Norwegian. Dates/times: Sep: 2-3, 7-10, 14-17, 21-24, 28-30 at 19:00. Location: Latter at Aker Brygge Address: Holmens gate 1 Tickets: ticketmaster.com www.latter.no
UNDERLAND – THE CLOUD (THEATRE/NO) Theatre in Norwegian. Dates/times: 2-3.9 at 19:00 Location: Sentralen
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Address: Øvre Slottsgate 3 Tickets: ticketmaster.com www.sentralen.no
NORDIC TENORS: CON AMORE (CONCERT)
Nordic Tenors are known for their mastery of both opera, pop and folk songs, and comedy. This show will be filled with beautiful musical performances as well as good old fashioned humour. Performed in Norwegian Dates/times: Sep: 2 at 19:30. 3 at 16:30. Location: Chat Noir Address: Klingenberggata 5 Tickets: ticketmaster.com www.chatnoir.no
Location: Latter på Aker Brygge Address: Holmens gate 1 Tickets: ticketmaster.com www.latter.no
LA DEG VÆRE (THEATRE/NO)
How to Break tells the story of two teenagers in search of an understanding of what it really means to be sick. Dates/times: Sep: 6-9 at 19:30. 10 and 17 at 18:00. 24 at 15:00. 27-30 at 19:30. Location: Nationaltheatret Address: Johanne Dybwads plass 1 Tickets: nationaltheatret.no www.nationaltheatret.no
From the theatre play "Brand – My god is storm" on stage at Nationaltheatret in September.
SINGIN' IN THE RAIN (THEATRE/NO)
Theatre performance of Singin' in the Rain. Performed in Norwegian. Dates/times: Sep: 3 at 15:00 and 19:00. 9 at 19:00. 10 at 15:00. 16 at 19:00. 17 at 19:00. Location: Folketeateret Address: Storgata 21-23 Tickets: billettportalen.no www.folketeateret.no
ARI SHAFFIR LIVE (STAND UP SHOW)
Stand Up show with American comic Ari Shaffir. Dates/times: 5.9 at 19:30
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THE LULU SHOW (SHOW /NO)
Show in Norwegian. Dates/times: Sep: 7 at 19:30. 8 and 9 at 21:00. 10 at 20:00. 14 at 19:30. 15 and 16 at 21:00. 17 at 20:00. Location: Chat Noir Address: Klingenberggata 5 Tickets: ticketmaster.com www.chatnoir.no
BRAND – MY GOD IS STORM (THEATRE/NO)
Brand is one of Henrik Ibsen's longer epic dramas, written 150 years ago this year. In this adaptation by the German director,
theatre manager and writer Armin Petras, the story and number of roles are stripped down. The language is modernized to make the interpersonal relations – and also the humour – more obvious. Dates/times: Sep: 7-9 at 20:00. 10 at 11:30. 12 at 20:00. 22 at 20:00. 22 at 13:00. 23 at 16:00. 24 at 12:00. 28 at 20:00. Location: Nationaltheatret Address: Johanne Dybwads plass 1 Tickets: nationaltheatret.no www.nationaltheatret.no
CHIPPENDALES: BREAK THE RULES
FESTNING EUROPA (THEATRE/NO)
FAMILY
Theatre in Norwegian. Dates/times: Sep: 9 at 20:30. 10 at 18:30. 13, 15, 20 and 22 at 20:30 Location: Det Norske Teatret Address: Kristian IV’s gate 8 Tickets: billett.detnorsketeatret.no www.detnorsketeatret.no
WAR REQUIEM (MUSICAL)
Under the direction of Calixto Bieito, Benjamin Britten’s masterpiece War Requiem is a clear protest against terror and the destruction of war. A large chorus, children’s chorus, chamber orchestra, symphony orchestra, organ and three outstanding soloists perform this powerful musical call for peace, which is just as necessary today as it was when the work was first performed in the aftermath of the Second World War. Dates/times: Sep: 10 at 18:00. 13 and 16 at 19:00. 18 at 18:00. 23 at 19:00. 25 at 18:00. Location: Den Norske Opera & Ballett Address: Kirsten Flagstads plass 1 Tickets: billettportalen.no www.operaen.no
MIRJAM SÖGNER: LARA (DANCE PERFORMANCE)
How do digital and physical realities approach each other, and what kind of more or less tangible physical changes take place in interaction with the pseudo realistic data world? Dates/times: 10-11.9 at 18:00 Location: Dansens Hus Address: Møllerveien 2 Tickets: billettportalen.no www.dansenshus.com
The world famous male strippers of Chippendales visit Oslo this fall. This show gives you 12 men on stage, singing and dancing in varying amounts of clothing. Dates/times: 24.9 at 19:30 Location: Oslo Konserthus Address: Munkedamsveien 14 Tickets: ticketmaster.com www.oslokonserthus.no
CIRKUS ARNARDO
Cirkus Arnardo's 67th season features innovative performers and ground-breaking acrobatics. Norway's oldest circus combines the classic with the modern to give the audience a fantastic show every time. Dates/times: Sep: 1-2 at 18:00, 1-3 at 14:00 and 17:00, 4 at 17:00. Location: v/ Munchmuseet, Tøyen www.arnardo.no
MUMMITROLLET OG DET USYNLIGE BARNET (CHILDRENS THEATRE/NO) Puppetry adaptation of Finnish writer Tove Janson's Moomin and the Invisible Child. Performed in Norwegian Dates/times: Sep: 1-2.9 at 11:00. 3 at 11:30 and 13:30. 5-6 at 11:00. 7 at 18:00. 8-13 at 11:00. 14 at 18:00. 15-16 at 11:00. 17 at 11:30 and 13:30. Location: Oslo Nye Trikkestallen Address: Torshovgata 33 Tickets: ticketmaster.com www.oslonye.no
CHILDREN'S ULTIMA DAY (FESTIVAL)
Ultima Oslo Contemporary Music Festival invites families to join in for a whole day of activities and concerts suited for children at Sentralen. Dates/times: 11.9 at 12:00 Location: Sentralen Address: Øvre Slottsgate 3 Tickets: ticketmaster.com www.sentralen.no
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Visit "Matstreif", the free food festival in front of the the city hall Sept 2nd to 4th.
THE POLAR BEAR KING (CHILDREN'S THEATRE/NO) Staging of the Norwegian fairy tale The Polar Bear King. Will be performed in Norwegian. Dates/times: Sep: 3 at 15:00. 4 at 17:00. 6 at 17:30.13 at 18:00. 17 at 15:30. 18 at 14:00 and 17:00. 20 at 18:00. 21 at 17:30. 23 at 17:30. 24 at 18:00. 27 at 17:30. 29 at 17:30. Location: Det Norske Teatret Address: Kristian IV’s gate 8 Tickets: billett.detnorsketeatret.no www.detnorsketeatret.no
FESTIVALS
GRANITTROCK (FREE ROCK FESTIVAL)
Annual festival in Arena Lillomarka in Groruddalen. The free festival has no age limit, no alcohol and plenty of room. The arena by the forest has almost unlimited space, and the number of daily visitors gets up to 20,000 people. Dates/times: 2-3.9 Location: Arena Lillomarka Address: Bergensveien, Grorud www.granittrock.no
MATSTREIF (FOOD FESTIVAL)
Annual food festival with two days of activities for "foodies" of all ages. Tens of thousands of people visit Matstreif to taste, shop and learn about Norwegian food. Dates/times: 2-4.9 at 11:00-18:00.
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Location: RĂĽdhusplassen, Oslo www.matstreif.no
XELABRATION FESTIVAL
Xelabration is a one-day mini-festival dedicated to electronica. Artists: Icon of Coil, Velvet Acid Christ, Decoded Feedback, Syrian, Spark, Rein Dates/times: 3.9 at 18:00. Location: John DEE Address: Torggata 16, entr. Hammersborggata Tickets: ticketmaster.com www.rockefeller.no
OSLO/FUSION INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
Oslo/Fusion International Film Festival is an annual international film festival that focuses on gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered topics. Dates/times: 5-11.9 Location: Cinemateket, Filmens Hus Address: Dronningens gate 16 Tickets: www.cinemateket.no How to get there: Tram No.12 > Kongens gate www.barnascinematek.no
THE INTERNATIONAL IBSEN FESTIVAL 2016
The International Ibsen Festival opens the autumn season at The National Theatre of Norway every other year. The festival celebrates the Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen through Norwegian and international performances of high artistic quality. Most of the performances are held
at Ibsen's own theatre and the world's foremost Ibsen laboratory - Oslo's National Theatre. Dates/times: 8-24.9 Location: Oslo Address: Johanne Dybwads plass 1 Tickets: www.ibsenfestivalen.no www.ibsenfestivalen.no
SPKRBOX
SPKRBOX is a festival of urban theatre, hip-hop, slam poetry, and all things creative. Young, hard hitting, and groovy. Dates/times: 6-10.9 Location: Cosmopolite, Soria Moria Address: Vogts gate 64, Soria Moria Tickets: ticketmaster.com www.spkrbox.no
HØSTSABBAT 2016
Mini-festival with the very best of underground heavy metal bands. Audience will experience new up-and-comers as well as established bands like Conan, Siena Root and Slomatics. Dates/times: 16-17.9 Location: Vulkan Arena Address: Maridalsveien 13 B Tickets: ticketmaster.com www.vulkanarena.no
OSLO AMERICANA FESTIVAL
The first ever Oslo Americana Festival. Artists: Claudia Scott, Knut Reiersrud, Lucky Lips, Micke Beck, Jørgen & Jørgensen, Robert Moses Duo Dates/times: 16.9 Location: Grefsenkollen Address: Grefsenkollveien 100 Tickets: ticketmaster.com www.grefsenkollen.no SEE MORE FESTIVALS IN OUR HIGHLIGHTS SECTION ON PAGES 22-23
OTHER JARGA ART AND FASHION WEEKEND
Jarga Art and Fashion Weekend celebrates art and entrepreneurship across ethnicity and culture in Oslo. Dates/times: 3.9 at 18:00. Location: Oslo Kongressenter, Folkets Hus Address: Youngs gate 11
Tickets: ticketmaster.com www.jargafw.no
NORWEGIAN LASERCON 2016
A celebration of the big and shiny disc known as LaserDisc. Dates/times: 17.9 at 11:00-1:00 Location: Filmens Hus Address: Dronningens gate 16
OSLO OPEN HOUSES
Oslo Open House offers a unique opportunity to delve beneath the surface of some of the most interesting and diverse architecture in Oslo and Akershus. A grand total of 165 of Oslo's many private buildings, homes and gardens will be open to the public on 24 and 25 September. Dates/times: 24-25.9 Location: Oslo www.openhouseoslo.org
EXHIBITION THE NATIONAL ANNUAL AUTUMN EXHIBITION
The National Annual Autumn Exhibition is the largest, oldest and most visited exhibition of contemporary art. The exhibition provides a venue for young, unknown newcomers and established, reputable artists. Since the late 1800s it has mirrored developments in contemporary Norwegian art and been an inexhaustible source of discussion regarding what constitutes artistic quality. Dates/times: 11.09-09.10 Location: Kunstnernes Hus Address: Wergelandsveien 17 www.hostutstillingen.no
SPORTS OSLO MARATHON
Annual road race in the centre of Oslo, Annual road race in the centre of Oslo, hosted by Sportsklubben Vidar. The first Oslo Marathon took place in 1994 and 25,000 runners are expected to take part in this year's races. Dates/times: 17.09 Start: Rådhusplassen www.oslomaraton.no
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TEXT: TARJEI KIDD OLSEN / VISITOSLO
HIGHLIGHTS
Sept 6-10
SPKRBOX SPKRBOX is Norway's first hip-hop theater festival! This year’s program is filled with international and Norwegian artists, theatre performances, battles, jams and concerts, film screenings, slam poetry, lectures, panel discussions and courses.
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Where: Various premises Tickets: See website (in Norwegian) www.spkrbox.no
Sept 8-17
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ULTIMA OSLO CONTEMPORARY MUSIC FESTIVAL The ULTIMA Oslo Contemporary Music Festival is an annual event that aims to present modern music and related art forms. At the core of the festival's activities are contributions from 18 leading music and art institutions in Oslo, who through their membership in the ULTIMA Festival commit themselves to providing a self-financed concert production or similar event for the festival each year. ULTIMA has achieved international acclaim, and is today one of Europe's foremost festivals for contemporary music. Where: Various premises Tickets: www.ticketmaster.no www.ultima.no
Spkrbox Oslo 2015 . Photo: Kim S. Falck-Jørgensen
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Join the river walk by torchlight
Sept 16
OSLO CULTURE NIGHT (OSLO KULTURNATT)
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Oslo Culture Night is a hugely popular and free annual event, where about 150 of the city's cultural institutions present themselves in a creative and exiting manner. Opening hours at cultural institutions are extended into the evening and night, and there are unique events within music, theatre, art, literature and film both inside and outside. The aim is to introduce the city's inhabitants and tourists to the exciting and broad-ranging cultural activities that Oslo has to offer. Where: All over town Tickets: Free www.oslokulturnatt.no
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AKERSELVA: RIVER WALK BY TORCHLIGHT Annual event in honour of the autumn equinox in Oslo - when night and day are the same length. A total of 4,000 torches light up Oslo’s urban river Akerselva from north to south, creating a mystical atmosphere around the cultural journey. Experience light sculptures, dance, music, art installations, and more as you wander along the river.
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The event starts at 8 pm and ends at 11 pm (10 pm north of Nydalen). You can start your walk wherever you want, but it is recommended that you walk south along the river towards town, for instance from Frysja or Nydalen. Where: Various points along Akerselva Tickets: Free www.elvelangs.no
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THE MUSEUM LIST Oslo has about 50 museums covering all kinds of topics, including intriguing stories from the past, classic and contemporary art, scientific and literary achievements, human rights, and much more. Whatever you’re into, chances are high you’ll find it in one of the museums on these pages! *On the map pages at the back of the magazine you will find numbers that correspond with the numbers for each of the museum listings.
Try the Ski SImultation while visiting Holmenkollen.
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THE FRAM MUSEUM Frammuseet
NORWEGIAN MARITIME MUSEUM 01
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.
Under admission: A= adult, C= child, S= student, P= pensioner, F= family
Enjoy the northern lights show dancing in the ceiling of the Fram Museum. See the first ship to navigate the Northwest Passage, the polar vessel Gjøa! Experience the exhibitions and the fascinating polar history.
SEE ALSO: SPECTACULAR SHACKLETON EXHIBITION! WALK THE FREEZING COLD DARK WALK – IF YOU DARE! HOURS AND PRICES Every day: 10:00–18:00 Admission: A: 100,C: (6-16): 40,-/ S: 40,-/P: 70,F:(2+3): 200,-/Groups (+15): A 70,- Free with Oslo Pass
CONTACT Bygdøynesveien 36 Tel: 23 28 29 50 Bus 30 to Bygdøynes www.frammuseum.no
Norsk Maritimt Museum
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THE VIKING SHIP MUSEUM Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo
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Norway’s interaction with the seas, from its oldest known vessel to the latest hi-tech offshore ships. Our panoramic cinema features an 18-minute journey along Norway’s extensive coastline. Joint tickets with the Fram and Kon-Tiki Museums available!
Houses the best preserved Viking ships in the world and the fantastic artefacts from the graves.
EXHIBITIONS: “HOPE FOR THE OCEANS?“
The Oseberg Ship
The world’s seas are filling up with plastic and dangerous wastes. Why is that? What can we do about it?
NEW: 125 YEARS OF SEA RESCUE – THE RS JUBILEE EXHIBITION OTHER EXHIBTIONS ON:
Seafarers from the Viking era until today, ship technology and maritime art..
FJORD CAFÉ open!
HOURS AND PRICES Every day: 10:00 –17:00 Admission: A: 100,-/C (6-16): 30,-/S: 50,-/P: 50,Free with Oslo Pass
CONTACT Bygdøynesveien 37 Tel: + 47 24 11 41 50 www.marmuseum.no
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. was built around 820 AD and was used as a burial ship for two powerful women.
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: 09:00 – 18:00 Admission: A: 80,-/ C (<18) free,-/F (2+2): 150,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
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NORSK FOLKEMUSEUM The Norwegian Museum of Cultural History
HL-SENTERET HoLocaust Center 04
MEET THE PEOPLE! OPEN-AIR MUSEUM
The urban and rural buildings from our many regions give an excellent introduction to Norwegian history. Of particular interest is the wooden Medieval Stave Church.
INDOOR EXHIBITS
Folk Art, Folk Dress, SamiCulture and Church Art. Oslo homes 1879-2002.
UNTIL SEPTEMBER 14 DAILY Hosts in costumes
welcome you to historical homes. Meet the farm animals.
WEEKENDS Baking and
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The Holocaust Center is located in Villa Grande, the former residence of the Nazi collaborator Vidkun Quisling.
EXHIBITIONS THE GULAG: WHAT GRANDFATHER DIDN'T TELL
The history of Stalin's terror told through a personal life story.
BEHIND BLACKOUT CURTAINS Anna-Eva Berg-
man's wartime caricatures.
PERMANENT EXHIBITION
The story of Nazi genocide and mass murder during World War 2 – with special focus on the Norwegian Jews.
horse-and-buggy rides. Sundays 14.00 Folk dance.
BUNKER FROM WORLD WAR 2
FROM SEPTEMBER 15 DAILY See our indoor exhibits
Guided tours
and all the visible interiors in the Open-Air Museum.
WEEKENDS Baking and
coffee-brewing. Meet the farm animals.
HOURS AND PRICES Until September 14 Every day: 10.00–18.00 From September 15 Weekdays: 11:00-15:00 Sat/ Sun: 11:00-16:00 Admission: A: 125,-/ C: 40,S: 90,-/ F: 250,Free with Oslo Pass
CONTACT Museumsveien 10, Bygdøy www.norskfolkemuseum.no
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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. Check out Our new exhibition about weather «Be prepared” opens on Sepember 9th.
RUTH MAIER'S ARCHIVE Kafé Villa Grande open every day from 11:00 (Mondays closed).
Our zipline Fly Holmenkollen is now open, for opening hours see: www.kollensvevet.no
HOURS AND PRICES Every day 10:00-17:00 From Sep 15: Every day 10:00-16:00 sat-sun 11:00-16:00 Admission: A: 100,-/C (6-16): 30,-/S: 50,-/P: 50,Free with Oslo Passs
CONTACT Huk Aveny 56 Tel: 22 84 21 00 E-mail: post@hlsenteret.no www.hlsenteret.no Bus: 30 to Bygdøyhus
HOURS AND PRICES Every day 10:00-17:00. Admission: A:130,-/ C: 65,Free with Oslo Pass
CONTACT Kongeveien 5 Tel: 22 92 32 00 E-mail: post@skiforeningen.no www.holmenkollen.com Metroline 1 to Frognerseteren Terje Bakke Pedersen / Pictura
HOLMENKOLLEN SKI SIMULATOR
BYMUSEET
VIGELAND-MUSEET
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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 ‘eyeview’ 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 – 17:00. Admission: A: 75,- / C: 50,- / S: 75,- / P: 75,20% 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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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 OSLOVE - THE STORY OF OSLO Historical highlights of the city
OSLO SAYS
Language in the city
PEDER BALKE
Paintings from the Museum's collection
OSLOFUNKIS
Early Modernism in Oslo
IN THE LIMELIGHT Theatre History
Guided tours: Sat - Sun at 13.00 and 14.00 Enjoy hot and cold meals at Café Mathia Museum Shop
HOURS AND PRICES Tue-Sun 11:00–16:00 Mon closed Admission: Free entrance Guided tours: A: 60/C:30
CONTACT Frognerveien 67 Tel: +47 23 28 41 70 E-mail: post@oslomuseum.no oslomuseum.no
Photo: Christina Krüger / Oslo 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 (1869-1943). 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.
03.06.2016-18.09.2016 HÅKON ANTON FAGERÅS SCULPTURE
The exhibition comprises several works in marble and two new sculptures in cast iron. In his generation, Håkon Anton Fagerås (b. 1975) is among the few who works with figurative sculpture. Despite choosing a classical approach in both style and material, Fagerås' sculptures represent a break with the traditional.
HOURS AND PRICES Tue-Sun 10:00–17:00. 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: Håkon Anton Fagerås, Thea (detail), 2015.
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ASTRUP FEARNLEY MUSEET
HENIE ONSTAD KUNSTSENTER Henie Onstad Art Center
UNTIL 11.09.2016 NIKOLAI ASTRUP – PAINTING NORWAY
The first international exhibition of painting and prints by Nikolai Astrup.
16.09.16 - 18.12.16 LOTTE KONOW LUND
- Hold allting kjært
UNTIL 19.02.2017 HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE COLLECTION KURT SCHWITTERS
Permanent exhibition.
DROP-IN HOK LAB.
The children's workshop
HOURS AND PRICES Tue-Thu 11:00-19:00 Fri-Sun 11:00-17:00 Mon closed. Admission: A: 100,-/ S: 70,-/ C: free entrance Oslo Pass free
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.
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Henie Onstad Kunstsenter is a leading venue for 20th century and contemporary art and music. The art center is located in a large sculpture park by the fjord, 15 minutes drive from Oslo.
IBSENMUSEET
Astrup Fearnley Museet is a private contemporary art museum. Beautifully located by the Oslo Fjord in architect designed building by world renowned Renzo Piano. The museum organizes temporary exhibitions of Norwegian and international contemporary art and houses an important collection of artworks by famous artists such as Anselm Kiefer, Damien Hirst and Jeff Koons.
UNTIL 11.09.2016. #ALEXISRAEL OPENING 23.09.2016. LOS ANGELES – A FICTION Ongoing: THE WORLD IS MADE OF STORIES
Works from the Astrup Fearnley Collection
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: 120,-/ S: 80,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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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.
EXHIBITION IBSEN + LENNON. THE BEATLES IN A DOLL`S HOUSE Ibsen –Lennon.
MASTERSMEET
Ibsen –Munch
HENRIK IBSEN - ON THE CONTRARY
more about Ibsens life and work Every hour. Take a guided tour in Ibsens apartment. Admission includes entry to the Exhibition. Audioguide tour from the Ibsen museum to Grand café, you can rent the players at the Ibsen museum. Museum shop
HOURS AND PRICES 15.05-14.09: Open every day 11:00 – 18:00 15.09 – 14.05: Open every day 11:00 -16:00 except Thursday 11:00 -18:00 Admission: A: 115,-/ C: 30,-/ S: 75,- /P: 75,Free with Oslo Pass.
CONTACT Henrik Ibsens gate 26 Tel: 22 12 35 50 E-mail: ibsen@norskfolkemuseum.no www.ibsenmuseet.no
NOBELS FREDSSENTER STORTINGET The Nobel Peace Center
THE HISTORICAL MUSEUM
The Parliament
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PERMANENT EXHIBITIONS
Find peace and quiet in The Nobel Field or learn about the laureates in The Wall Papers. The magic book in The Nobel Chamber tells the story about Alfred Nobel.
TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS The Nobel Peace Prize Exhibition 2015:
THE TUNISIAN METHOD About the National Dialogue Quartet. THE DANGEROUS PRIZE About whistleblower Carl von Ossietzky and the Nobel Peace Prize that shook Europe. 1965 UNICEF Why UNICEF received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1965. SYRIA IS MY ONLY HOME About life as a refugee seen through children’s eyes.
ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN
Fred & Toca Loca activity booklet and children’s trail. Café and museum shop
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Would you like to see the Parliament from the inside? If so, why not join one of our guided tours? From 27 August – 10 December (except 3, 17, 24 September and 1 October), we provide guided tours on Saturdays at 10.00 and 11.30. Tours last for approximately one hour. We can accommodate up to a maximum of 30 visitors per guided tour on a first-come-firstserved basis. No bookings available. Please use the entrance from Akersgata, on the reverse side of the building to the main entrance. Guided tours of the Storting are free of charge to all visitors. We reserve the right to make changes. Please visit our website for updated information.
HOURS AND PRICES
Tue–Sun 10–18. Guided tours Sat and Sun. Admission: A: 100,-/C(<16): free/ S: 65,-/ P: 65,-/ F:180,- Oslo Pass free.
CONTACT Rådhusplassen/City Hall Sq. Tel: +47 48 30 10 00 www.nobelpeacecenter.org Photo: © Sara Johannessen
CONTACT Karl Johans gate 22 Tel: 23 31 31 80 E-mail: befo@stortinget.no www.stortinget.no/en
Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo
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Make a date with history. Step back in time anddiscover a Viking treasure,meet Egyptian mummiesand get to know yourneighbors from around ofthe world. Take a journey to our house of many wonders; find the world’s only Viking helmet, gaze upon a painted medieval ceiling, chill out among our Arctic collections and get insights into the lives of the indigenous peoples in North and South America and East Asia.
TEMPORARY EXHIBITION: TAKE IT PERSONALLY stories about personal adornment. HOURS AND PRICES Tue-Sun 10:00 - 17:00 From September 15th 11:00 – 16:00 Admission: A: 80,-/C (<18): Free. Use the same ticket in the Historical Museum and the Viking Ship Museum
CONTACT The Historical Museum Frederiks gate 2 E-mail: postmottak@khm.uio.no www.khm.uio.no Welcome!
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NASJONALGALLERIET The National Gallery
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17.06-16.10.2016 JAPANOMANIA IN THE NORTH.
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: Nasjonalgalleriet - One ticket – four museums Adults: NOK 100 / NOK 50 Kunstindustrimuseet, Museet for samtidskunst og Nasjonalmuseet – Arkitektur Adults: NOK 50 / NOK 30 Children (under 19): Free entrance Thursday: Free entrance for all Free with Oslo Pass Edvard Munch, The Scream, 1893, The National museum of art, architecture and design©Munchmuseet / Munch-Ellingsen-gruppen /Bono
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The Influence of Japan on Nordic Art and Design 1875–1918 The fascination for Japan left its mark on the visual arts, design and fashion, and formed a prelude to Nordic modernism. Japanese inspiration, or Japonism as it is known in the arts, began to evolve when Japan opened its borders in 1854.
03.01.2015–01.01.2017 THE DANCE OF LIFE. THE COLLECTION FROM ANTIQUITY TO 1950
Highlights of Norwegian and international paintings and sculptures from antiquity until 1950. Masterpieces, including J.C. Dahl and Romanticism,Christian Krohg and Realism, evocative paintings from 1900 and Edvard Munch’s Scream. 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 Universitetsgaten 13 Tel: 21 98 20 00 nasjonalmuseet.no Anders Zorn, Frøknarna Salomon, 1888 Photo: Zornmuseum Hans Gude, Entrance to Christiania, (detail), (1874)
KUNSTINDUSTRIMUSEET MUSEET FOR The Museum of Decorative Arts SAMTIDSKUNST and Design
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17.06-16.10.2016 JAPANOMANIA IN THE NORTH. The Influence of
Japan on Nordic Art and Design 1875–1918 Simplification, asymmetry, freer forms and stylised nature motifs were stylistic features that revolutionised the arts and crafts.
02.01.–01.10.2016 DESIGN AND CRAFT 1905-2005
The collection ranges from antique Greek vases and East Asian artefacts through to items illustrating the history of European style.
Museum shop
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The Museum of Contemporary Art
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16.09.2016–15.01.2017 NORWEGIAN NATURE. TORIL JOHANNESSEN AND TUE GREENFORT
Ecology and Sustainability as Artistic Expression Sustainability is a concept of great importance to our post-industrial society. Artists Toril Johannessen and Tue Greenfort challenge modern science by taking a critical but playful view at ecology.
04.03.–18.09.2016 SILENT REVOLT: NORWEGIAN PROCESS ART AND CONCEPTUAL ART IN THE 70'S AND 80'
With this exhibition, the museum wishes to revise the notion of conceptual art as a void in our recent history.
Tue, Wed, Fri: 11:00-18.00 Thu: 11.00-19.00 Sat, Sun: 12:00-17.00 Mon: Closed
CONTACT St. Olavs gate 1 Tel: 21 98 20 00 nasjonalmuseet.no Christopher Dresser, Linthorpe Art Pottery, «Hokusai Wave», (Ca. 1880)
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 4 Tel: 21 98 20 00 Tue Greenfort, Medusa Swarm, 2008. Photo: Raimund Zakowski
The National Museum – Architecture
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09.09.2016–27.11.2016 OSLO ARCHITECTURE TRIENNALE: «AFTER BELONGING. IN RESIDENCE»
The curator group After Belonging Agency has selected ten sites around the world to explore the impact of our ever greater mobility on ourselves and the world around us.
19.06.-01.01.2017 UNLOCK AND DISCOVER! NORGES BANK'S 200TH ANNIVERSARY
The exhibition unveils architectural stories and other narratives, connected to the bank buildings and Norway’s development as an economically independent state.
19.09.2014–01.01.2019 BUILDING IDEAS. FROM THE ARCHITECTURE COLLECTION, 1830 TO THE PRESENT 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
House built with remittances in El Salvador. Andrés Asturias. Courtesy of the author
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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.
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OPENING HOURS
(The fortress grounds): Main gate: 06:00–21:00 Side entrances: 1O October – 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
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Open Saturday and Sunday 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
THE VISITOR CENTRE AKERSHUS FORTRESS 21
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 '1716. THE SIEGE.'
In the year 1716 Akershus fortress was under siege by 'The Lion of the North', king Charles XII of Sweden. Follow the events on a day-to-day basis. ‘The Prisoners at Akershus (from the Middle Ages to 1950)’. Guided tours 'Akershus fortress through 700 years'. Saturdays and Sundays at 13.00 Special tours of the fortress grounds arranged on request.
HOURS AND PRICES Mon- Fri: 11.00 - 16.00 Sat - Sun: 12.00 - 17.00 Free admission Tickets for guided tours: A: 60,- / C: 30,- / S: 45,- / F: 150,-
CONTACT Tel: 23 09 39 17 E-mail: besokssenteret. akershus.festning@mil.no
FORSVARSMUSEET NORGES HJEMMEFRONTMUSEUM The Armed Forces Museum Norway’s Resistance 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.
TEMPORARY EXHIBITION
The museum covers Norwegian military history from the Viking era, through the numerous Nordic wars under Danish rule (ca. 1400-1814) to the Napoleonic wars, the union with Sweden 1814-1905, World War II campaign 1940 and War at Sea 19391945. The latest exhibitions cover the Cold war period 1945-1990, recent international operations and “The War Cross – Norway’s highest decoration”. The museum is situated on the lower grounds of Akershus Fortress. Café. Tue - Sun 11:00 - 15:00. Mon closed.
WOMEN IN THE NORWEGIAN RESISTANCE 1940-1945". In this exhibition you will get to know 3 of these women.
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
HOURS AND PRICES Tue - Sun 10:00 - 16:00. Mon closed. Admission: free entrance
CONTACT Tel: 23 09 35 82 E-mail: post.fmu@mil.no www.forsvarsmuseet.no
CONTACT Tel: 23 09 31 38 E-mail: resepsjon.nhm@gmail.com www.forsvaretsmuseer.no
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MUNCHMUSEET
ARBEIDERMUSEET
TOLLMUSEET
The Munch Museum
Labour Museum
Norwegian Customs Museum
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.
Welcome to the Labour Museum! A museum suitably located among the former industrial buildings that lined the Akerselva river at Sagene. Guided tours: Sat-Sun at 12.00 and 14.00 Guided tours to the apartment in Sagveien 8 showing how the factory workers used to live. English speaking guides!
EXHIBITIONS FACTORY GIRLS AND INDUSTRIAL PIONEERS SWEDISH LABOUR
The story of six immigrants
HOURS AND PRICES 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
Sat-Sun 11:00–16:00 Admission: Free entrance
CONTACT Sagveien 28 Tel: +47 23 28 41 70 E-mail: post@oslomuseum.no oslomuseum.no Photo: Christina Krüger / Oslo Museum Photo Christina Krüger / Oslo Museum
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18 JUNE – 25 SEPTEMBER JASPER JOHNS+EDVARD MUNCH
The exhibition examines the connection between Edvard Munch's work and one of the truly great names in contemporary art –Jasper Johns (American, born in 1930). Never before has there been such a comprehensive exhibition of Johns' art in Scandinavia. Munch had a far greater influence on Jasper Johns than was previously known. Johns has been inspired by Munch's treatment of topics such as love, fear, illness and death, among others. Jasper Johns+Edvard Munch consists of 130 works – paintings, prints, drawings and photographs. Enjoy guided tours, Edvard Munch products in the museum shop, and Scream cake in the museum café with a lovely outdoor terrace.
HOURS AND PRICES Open daily 10:00–17:00 Late nights: 22 -23 Sep: until 21:00. 16 Sep: until 22:00 Admission: A: 100,-/C(<18): free. Free with Oslo Pass
CONTACT Tøyengata 53 Metro: Tøyen st (5 min from city center) www.munchmuseet.no
Photo credit: Edvard Munch: The Scream, 1895 © Munchmuseet
NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM Naturhistorisk museum
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NATURALLY INCREDIBLE The museum belongs to the University of Oslo and is Norway’s most visited museum. It includes a large botanical garden demonstrating the beauty and variation of the plant kingdom. Visit the arboretum with Norwegian and exotic trees, the two small but beautiful greenhouses and the thematic gardens. The museum is home to the famous primate fossil “Ida”, and the indoors exhibits display other unique fossils, dinosaurs, rocks, meteorites, minerals and stuffed animals from Norway and around the world. The museum shop features souvenirs and gift items with themes from nature.
HOURS AND PRICES Botanical Garden: Every day 07:00–21:00 Greenhouses: Every day 10:00–20:00 Museum exhibits & museum shop: 11:00–16:00 Tues.-Sun. Mondays closed Admission: A: 50,-/C & S: 25,Free with Oslo Pass Garden & Greenhouse: Free entrance
CONTACT Naturhistorisk museum University of Oslo Sars’ gate 1/Monradsgate Tel: 22 85 16 30 E-mail: informasjon@nhm.uio.no www.nhm.uio.no Photo: Per Aas NHM
BARNEKUNSTMUSEET
TEKNISK MUSEUM The Norwegian museum of Science and Technology
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FUN-PACKED WEEKENDS AND HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! DON’T MISS: GAME ON! From Mario to Minecraft, Game On 2.0 is the world’s biggest collection of playable computer games from the past 60 years. Let’s play! Explore, invent and learn! Oslo Science Centre offers more than 100 interactive installations.
TRY OUT MAKER SPACE!
Check out interesting exhibitions on value creation through the ages Journey through medical history from the 1850s until today. If there is time left, find out more about Norway’s oil and gas industry. Café and museum shop.
HOURS AND PRICES Tue-Fri 09:00–16:00 Sat-Sun 11:00–18:00 Admission: A: 150,-/ C: 100,- S: 100,- Family: 450,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
The International Museum of Children’s Art
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The 3 basic functions of the Museum is to collect, promote & preserve children’s art worldwide. 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.
CHILDREN KNOW WHAT’S IMPORTANT.
How serious do adults take children? The Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) recognizes that children are not merely passive recipients, entitled to adult protective care.Rather, they themselves have rights and are entitled to be involved in decisions that affect them in accordance with their evolving capacities.
WORKSHOPS Guided tours, art workshops & music activities. Drop in HOURS AND PRICESTue– Until 21.8.: Sat–Sun, Tue–Thu 11:00–16:00 Closed: Mon, Fri Closed: 22.8-16.9 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 Instagram: childrensartmuseum Tram: Frøen station
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OSCARSHALL 31 Take a walk at peaceful Akershus Festning and visit some of the museums.
The summer palace of Oscarshall is located on the peninsula of Bygdø in Oslo. The palace was commissioned by King Oscar I and Queen Joséphine, and was completed in 1852. Today it stands as a monument to Norwegian art and applied art from the 19th century. The palace is considered to be one of the finest examples of Neo-Gothic architecture in Norway and is one of the country’s most important embodiments of the National Romantic style so popular in Norway during the period. Gallery Queen Joséphine open May-August: Wed-Sun. Sept: Fri-Sun. Free entrance. Café Queen Joséphine May-Sept: Fri-Sun.
HOURS AND PRICES
13.05-28.08 Wed-Sun: 11:00-17:00. Closed: 17.05 02.09-11.09 Fri-Sun: 11:00-17:00 The tours start every hour on the hour. Last tour starts at 16.00 Private groups are admitted all season by appointment Admission: A: 70,-/ S: 60,-/ C: 40,-
CONTACT Ocarshallveien Tel: 91702361 www.kongehuset.no Transportation: Bus nr. 30 to Norsk Folkemuseum Ferry from Rådhusbrygga to Dronningen
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SHE WORKS FOR A NATIONAL TREASURE
Edvard Munch's artwork has fascinated all ages for generations.
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Marketing Head Tone outside The Munch Museum.
Who: Tone Brunner, Head of Marketing at The Munch Museum 5 Lives: Uranienborg, Oslo From: Bærum, near Oslo Interviewer: Tarjei Kidd Olsen You are Head of Marketing at The Munch Museum. What’s it like to work at such a famous Oslo-institution? It’s great! I can’t imagine a better brand to work on than Edvard Munch. It is such an honour. My job is basically to get as many people as possible to visit the museum and learn about Munch’s art. The museum is in constant change, and there is so much energy. Does it feel like a lot of responsibility? Yes. Edvard Munch gave the collection, consisting of 28,000 original art works, to the city of Oslo when he died in 1944, and it is our responsibility to manage it and bring it forth to younger generations. You used to work as head of marketing at the Norwegian Red Cross. Is Munch a very different beast? Yes, it is. Both jobs are very meaningful, but there is a different energy at the Munch Museum and to market Norway’s greatest artist is very satisfying. What is it that makes The Munch Museum so popular?
With 28,000 original art works the museum has the world’s largest collection of works by Munch, which also allows us to arrange many different exhibitions. In recent years we have been exhibiting the +MUNCH series, where Edvard Munch's art is shown side by side with six other artists. Through the series people have gotten to know Munch in new ways and have seen him in another light. There are so many layers when it comes to Munch and his art. The +MUNCH series has also demonstrated that The Munch Museum can be a modern museum with an edge, and most importantly, it shows that Edvard Munch’s art is important and relevant for contemporary life. We are happy to see that there has been an enormous increase in local visitors as well this year. The number of local visitors increased sevenfold, so it seems like the citizens of Oslo like what they see and are coming back for more! What can people expect to experience at the museum? First of all they will experience great exhibitions - we strive to offer strong expressions and give a strong impression. You can book a guided tour or have your
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The Munch Museum at Tøyen in eastern Oslo sees tens of thousands of visitors each year.
own audio guide. The museum also shows an excellent film about Munch. After seeing the exhibition you can stop by the museum shop or enjoy a coffee and the famous Scream cake on the terrace. In general we hope that our guests have increased their cultural capital after a visit to The Munch Museum. We have also started a four year contemporary art project called The Munch Museum on the Move, which is actually a series of art projects exhibited in the area between the current Munch Museum at Tøyen and the new museum in Bjørvika. The Munch Museum is going to become a neighbour of the Opera House in Bjørvika in 2020 if everything goes according to
schedule. Can you tell me a little about that? Everything is going according to schedule, both when it comes to the building process and budget. We started building in August last year, and have spent the first year building the basement. In September we start
The museum has a cafe where you can grab a snack before or after your journey through Munch's universe.
building the museum framework, and before Christmas the whole 60 metres tall building will have been raised. It will definitely be visible for all visitors in Oslo! The foundation stone closure will take place in October, and will mark the new museum.
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Munch's "Weeping Nude", from 1913.
The new museum building has been getting a lot of attention. What is so special about it? A modern and futuristic museum building in Bjørvika will help our
The striking new Munch Museum building beside the Opera House, scheduled to be finished in 2020.
collections reach out to a wider audience and new user groups and will strengthen Oslo's profile as an international cultural center. Herreros Arquitectos’ architecture is outstanding and the building really stands out.
"Madonna", finished in the 1890s.
The new museum is four times bigger than the current one. Its thirteen floors will allow us to run many exhibitions at the same time and therefore we will be able to show more of Munch’s art. Basically, our visitors will get an even better experience of Munch’s art. 2020 is a long time away and there will be plenty of exiting things happening at the current museum before that. Are there any interesting exhibitions in September and the next few months that you can recommend to our readers? September is the last month of Jasper Johns+Edvard Munch, which ends on the 25th. The exhibition reveals that Munch had a far greater influence on Jasper Johns than was previously known. In October we open the last exhibition of the +MUNCH series, Jorn+Munch, where we show the parallels between the Danish painter Asger Jorn and Edvard Munch. The 2017 program has not been reveal yet, but stay tuned! The final question is one that we pose to all of our Oslo People interviewees: What are your favourite Oslo places? Places to go, places to see, perhaps hidden gems?
I recently discovered a fantastic café, PUST, in Slemdalsveien 1 at Majorstua. As soon as I walked in, I got the feeling of being back in Brooklyn where I lived for seven years. It turns out that the couple who runs it used to live in Brooklyn, and their aim was to create a café with exactly that feeling! They definitely succeeded. Another great spot is Ostebutikken in Thorvald Meyersgate 27 at Grunerløkka, which is a small French bistro with a great atmosphere. And then there is my favourite cinema, Gimle Kino at Bygdøy Allee 39 - if you would like to see a great movie and chill out with a glass of wine or a tea, this is the place to be.
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take a walk on the riverside Text: Tarjei Kidd Olsen
This mini-guide shows you a few of the many things you will encounter along Osloâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s most famous river - Akerselva. Akerselva begins at the lake Maridalsvannet, at the edge of the great forests north of the city, and drops 149 metres on its 9.8 kilometre journey to the Oslo fjord beside the Opera House. On its watery way Akerselva passes through many interesting areas of town, and treats wanderers to an exciting mix of riverside cultural offerings, bars, cafĂŠs, historical buildings, waterfalls, small parks and forests, and even some idyllic swimming spots.
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While many choose to follow the river upstream from the city centre, we have decided to literally go with the flow and begin upstream at the lake. If you want to begin in the city, you can of course read the guide in reverse. To get to Maridalsvannet, take the bus or tram to KjelsĂĽs station and walk for a few minutes (ask a local).
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URBAN FISHING Did you know that Oslo is one of the world’s only capitals where you can fish in the middle of the city? The largest salmon in Akerselva measured by researchers last year was one metre long and weighed about ten kilos! Here you have the chance to catch urban salmon and sea trout. You are allowed to catch up to three fish a day and the season lasts until the end of this month. And yes, the water in Akerselva is so clean that they are safe to eat!
Photo Tarjei Kidd Olsen
READY, SET, GO!
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This is a big and beautiful lake surrounded by forest, and a popular starting point for hiking and biking trips into the forest. However, as it is also the city´s largest source of drinking water, the lake itself is fenced off (but easily viewable).
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NORWEGIAN MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
and photos from Akerselva´s days as the cradle of Norway´s industrial revolution. TIP: As the museum is near Kjelsås station and a bit away from the paths along the river, you might want to visit it immediately after getting off your buss or tram, and not after beginning your descent from Maridalsvannet. Otherwise you might get a little lost, and even lose out on the next major attraction: “Frysja”.
The museum - situated just south of Maridalsvannet - features technological attractions, including artefacts
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BREKKEDAMMEN (“FRYSJA”) A few minutes downstream from Maridalsvannet you arrive at Brekkedammen, a calm, twisting and wide section of river. It ends at an old and open dam. This area is often called ”Frysja”, although really that is the medieval name for the entire Akerselva. Brekkedammen is an area of forest and parkland that has the river’s most popular spots for swimming. It is also a beautiful and serene place to sit, relax, picnic and enjoy the scenery – or mingle with the ducks that also like to take a swim here. TIP: If you prefer to spend your time relaxing at Frysja, the 54 bus runs back and forth between nearby Stillatorvet station and the city centre (including Oslo Central Station and Aker Brygge).
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Soon you come to another forested area and a couple of tiny and idyllic swimming spots. This relatively pristine area is called Grandalen, and is very leafy and relaxing. This is the last of the “wild nature” parts of the river, except for a number of impressive waterfalls further down.
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Upon leaving the forest you arrive at Nydalen, an old industrial area with a mix of charming 19th century red brick buildings and modern office and apartment complexes. Here there are a number of cafes and shops and the Nydalen metro station. Towards the bottom of Nydalen there is a place where locals like to sunbathe and wade in the river on hot summer days (by the ”Nydalen” sign on a concrete wall by the river).
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Below Nydalen is Bjølsen, an area with some old factory buildings, apartments and small parks along the river. At the bottom of a relatively long hill you arrive at a large sign that reads ”Lilleborg”. Turn sharply left here and cross the river over a small bridge and you will arrive at a cozy square with a jazz café and green grocer. Also ask for “Det andre teatret”, a small theatre and café a few metres further along this road. When you have returned to the “Lilleborg”-sign, you should turn left and down the little hill that passes under a bridge. After a few metres you will arrive at the park Myraløkka.
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MYRALØKKA AND MYRENS VERKSTED Myraløkka is a little park with a shape that is reminiscent of an amphitheatre, as clay used to be extracted to create red bricks for factories. The small, round hill at the bottom covers an old factory pipe. If you cross from the west-side of the river to the east over the bridge in the park, you come to Myrens verksted. These red brick buildings used to belong to a factory that repaired machines belonging to other factories. A small flat park along this side of the river is a popular gathering place for ducks. It is also possible to wade in the river here. Continue along, past the statue of an elephant (a reminder of a circus that used to be in this area long ago) and pass under another small bridge.
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GLADS MØLLE AND VØYENFALLENE After the bridge you arrive at Glads mølle, a large, wooden, yellow house perched on top of a hill. Built in 1736 to house the production of paper, Glads mølle is the oldest factory building along the river and one of the oldest in Norway. A waterfall known as Øvre Vøyenfallene drops down from this hill. Directly below Glads mølle is another tiny park by the river bank. From here you have a better view of the waterfall and it’s a cozy spot for a little picnic break.
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Next is the ancient Beyerbrua bridge. It was originally built in the 1600s and became a car bridge in the 20th century. It burned down in 1974, but was rebuilt to look the way it is depicted in paintings from the 1820s, and is now a lovely and rustic little pedestrian bridge beside a waterfall. By Beyerbrua there is a charming red wooden cottage built in the early 1800s. It houses a cozy café and art exhibitions. You can also relax in their garden and enjoy views of the impressive waterfall Våghalsen. The house is called Hønse-Lovisas hus. Hønse-Lovisa was a character in one of the plays by Oskar Braathen, who has a bust beside the bridge and wrote about life for impoverished workers at the textile factories on the other side of the bridge at the beginning of the 20th century. A statue on the bridge pays homage to these factory women. By the square on the other side of Beyerbrua, in one of these very factory buildings, is the bar, café and concert stage Månefisken, with outside tables by the Våghalsen waterfall mentioned above. On the opposite side of the square is Arbeidermuseet, a small museum dedicated to the factory workers (open Saturdays and Sundays, 11-16).
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On Beyerbrua you can peer down at the Våghalsen waterfall (also known as Nedre Vøyenfallene), one of the most impressive and accessible in the whole river. “Våghalsen” means “The Daredevil”, which says it all really! This is a wonderfully “wild” sight, especially considering how close it is to the city centre. In centuries past Våghalsen was used by saw mills (the area is called Sagene, or “The Saws”), and later by textile factories and other industries that relied on the power of these falls. Take the steps down along the west side of the river to get the best view of the falls. At the bottom of the steps is Wallmans Salonger, a cabaret and entertainment venue. Cross the pretty little bridge here and continue along the river.
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ÅMOT BRU
Soon you pass below another bridge (Sannerbrua), and after a little walk you arrive at the white bridge Åmot bru. It is an elegant suspension bridge from 1851. A Norwegian inscription on a sign on the bridge roughly reads: “I can carry 100 men, but I fail in the event of rhythmic marching.” Jump on the middle of the bridge to make it sway and scare everyone else walking on it!
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KUBAPARKEN AND CREATIVE SCHOOLS Now you pass through a green and hilly area and by a metal bridge that often has a lot of padlocks, or “love locks”, attached to it by amorous couples. On your right is Oslo’s School of Architecture. Across the river is Oslo National Academy of the Arts. After that you arrive at Kubaparken. This is a nice little park with a charming wooden bridge in the middle. It has a round concrete area at one end that used to be occupied by a huge gas container back when gas still competed with electricity in Norway. The gas was created by burning coal, and the building where this burning took place is still in the park, today as the café/ bar Fyrhuset Kuba (open from 15:00 Mondays – Saturdays). From here, take the steps beside Fyrhuset Kuba down to the Vulkan area, past Westerdals School of Arts, Communication and Technology on your left.
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Vulkan is another old industrial area that includes a red brick factory building from the 1800s. It has been completely renewed in the last few years. The centerpiece of this area is Mathallen Oslo, Norway’s first food hall that opened in an old bridge factory in 2012. This is well worth a visit, and includes food stalls, cafes, restaurants, pubs and bars. Across from the entrance to Mathallen is BAR VULKAN, a restaurant at day and bar at night. BAR VULKAN has a big roof terrace with a nice view of the area and lots of seats. Behind Mathallen you arrive at Dansens Hus, a stage centre for dance. There are some popular eateries in this area also.
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DOGA
Cross the bridge beside Blå and Ingensteds, turn right and continue along the river. Cross the next bridge you come to (with steps leading up to it). Now you are by DogA – the Norwegian Centre for Design and Architecture. As the name implies, this is a centre for design, architecture and related subjects. In addition to exhibitions DogA houses a shop, café and restaurant. The building used to belong to Oslo’s first transformer station. Tip: If instead of crossing the bridge you continue along the river for another 50 metres, you will arrive at Syng. This is a trendy but cozy karaoke bar with very colourful seats on its riverside terrace.
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JAKOB KIRKE
Next on the route is the Jacob Church, which is beside DogA. It stopped being a parish church in 1985 and was almost demolished. Today the church is a culture venue and is called Kulturkirken Jakob (“The Culture Church Jacob”). It hosts concerts and other cultural events.
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If you continue following the river for some minutes, you will arrive in the city centre near Grønland. You know you are there when you see a park by the river (called Vaterlandsparken) right before the Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel, where the river disappears into a tunnel. The river continues in the tunnel until it has passed under the train tracks at Oslo Central Station.
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AKERSELVA MEETS THE FJORD Behind the opera house you will find the place where Akerselva finally runs into the fjord. If you want to walk along every bit of Akerselva it is possible to walk along, you can now turn back and follow the river for a couple of minutes until it disappears into the tunnel by the train tracks. The tunnel along this little stretch began being removed in 2012, liberating the river for the first time since 1964. The stretch was finished developed last year and has a small park, wooden walkway with seating and even a tiny human-made waterfall. Congratulations on completing your walk along Oslo’s most famous river – we hope you enjoyed it!
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SHOPA HOLIC Shopping at Aker Brygge
Oslo has a great selection of interesting shops. There are a wide variety of department stores, boutiques and shopping districts with hundreds of outlets, charming antique shops, flea markets, exclusive international brands and local handicrafts.
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. 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. Ø (Jernbanetorget 1 / ostbanehallen.no), in the oldest part of Oslo Central Station, has an attractive new dining and shopping area, a hotel and Oslo Visitor Centre. Eger (Karl Johans gate 23 B/ egerkarljohan. no) is Norway’s largest high-end fashion house with 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 Norwegian, Scandinavian and international brands. Paleet (Karl Johans gate 37 / paleet.no) reopened in 2014 as a refurbished, innovative and more upmarket shopping centre that is well worth a visit. At Aker Brygge (akerbrygge.no), the dock area near Nationaltheatret, large scale renovations have taken place and an attractive new shopping area opened in 2014 with lots of stores.
conventional secondhand 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 56 / frokendianassalonger.no) sells hand-picked, custom designed and mostly used clothes, and Robot (Korsgata 22 / trabantclothing. com) focuses on imported vintage, retro and mod clothing, to mention just a few of the places in this hip area.
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. The popular Vestkanttorvet Flea 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 Saturdays (March – December). Blomqvist kunsthandel (Tordenskiolds gate 5 / blomqvist. no) is Norway’s largest auction house and specializes in local and international art, as well as Norwegian antiques. You might also want to take a look at 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.
VINTAGE & SECOND-HAND
BOOKS & MUSIC
Most vintage and secondhand stores are found in the Grünerløkka area, although there are some more gems spread around town.
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.
Fretex (fretex.no), Norway’s biggest chain of secondhand 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-butikk) where you can choose from thousands of pieces of trendy secondhand clothes from the ‘50s-‘70s, and UFF Jernbanetorget (Jernbanetorget 2 / www.uffnorge.org/second-hand/ uff-jernbanetorget) with a more
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
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four stages. Tronsmo (Universitetsgata 12 / tronsmo.no) is a specialist book shop focusing on subjects like 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 book shops of The National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design (Universitetsgata 13 / nasjonalmuseet.no) are well worth a visit. They sell books related to the fields of the four institutions tied to the museum: The National Gallery, The National Museum – Architecture, The Museum of Contemporary Art and The Museum of Decorative Arts and Design.
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. Moods of Norway (moodsofnorway.com) on Oslo’s main street (Karl Johans gate 13), near Parliament (Akersgata 33), and in Homansbyen (Hegdehaugsveien 34), 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. Purenkel (Steenstrups gate 12 / www.purenkel.no) is a shop and gallery
hybrid with stylish design and handicraft items as well as workshops. 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.no) 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. One of the hottest 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. Fiskeriet (Youngstorget 2 / fiskeriet. com) is a great place to pick up freshly
Listen to and buy some great jazz at Bare Jazz
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caught sea food such as fish and shellfish, fair-trade treats, local produce and special imports, and has a bistro with seasonal produce. And if you have a sweet tooth, Freia Chocolate Shop (Karl Johans gate 31) offers tasty, high quality Norwegian chocolate from Freia, Norway's traditional and biggest chocolate manufacturer.
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. 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
Photo: Finn Ståle Felberg / Mathallen
Indulge in food, drinks and delicacies in an industrial and vibrant environment at Mathallen
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. At the new Oslo Visitor Centre (Jernbanetorget 1), next to Oslo Central station, you will also find Oslo Gift Shop (ostbanehallen.no/butikk/oslo-gift-shop), where you can buy classic souvenir items like trolls, lusekofte, wollen socks and much more. Meanwhile, two souvenir shops can be found near Oslo City Hall. These are 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 lots 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. u
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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. Here are some suggested restaurants to get you started on your culinary adventures in Norwayâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s capital!
TASTY SHOPPING! The Paleet shopping centre in Karl Johans gate 37-43 has surprisingly many great restaurants. Here is a mini-guide: Taqueria provides a genuine Mexican atmosphere in the middle of Oslo, while The Room is a classic, refined and continental highend cafĂŠ. Pizza Crudo serves you great pizzas prepared the original Italian way, Sabaki provides a visual and gastronomic experience in the Japanese art of cooking and Public Matpub is a gastropub offering micro brewed beers and exiting, honest food.
CITY CENTRE
Engebret Café (Bankplassen 1) 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) 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) is an informal gourmet restaurant just around the corner from Rockefeller Music Hall. Baltazar Ristorante & Enoteca (Domkirkeparken) 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. Oro Bar & Grill (Tordenskiolds gate 6) is a top notch but informal eatery and bar in the city centre with a simple, honest and rustic menu, while the slightly more formal gourmet restaurant ORO Restaurant is located next door. Vaaghals (Dronning Eufemias gate 8) offers Nordic gourmet in bright and modern premises in one of the Barcode buildings near the central station and is listed in the prestigous 2016 Michelin food guide. Statholdergaarden (Rådhusgate 11), another "Michelin-restaurant", this time with the extra honour of one Michelin star, serves high quality classic Norwegian dishes in a beautiful 17th century house.
SAGENE
The Kasbah (Kingos gate 1B) is a relaxing corner café/restaurant at Alexander Kiellands plass - a great place to hang out and enjoy delicious Mediterranean food and drinks. A larger place at Alexander Kiellands plass is the popular Colonel Mustard (Darres gate 2), where you can play an impressive number of board games while enjoying tasty Europeanand United States-inspired dishes and a great selection of beers. Sagene Lunsjbar (Maridalsveien 153) is a cozy and wellknown lunch bar with a good selection of sandwiches, salads, soups, burgers, dinners, deserts - and a fun children’s menu. Mat & Mer (Bergensgate 2) is a restaurant with tasty food at reasonable prices, and includes a delicatessen where you can buy things like bread, mustard and freshly ground coffee. For maximum
cosiness you have the tiny Caminito café (Torshovgata 1), which serves delicious Argentinian-Italian fusion food (and some great pizzas!). Hvaskjer (Vogtsgate 64) is a cultural house inside the Soria Moria building at Torshov that has a restaurant with a meat maturing cabinet, wood-fired grill and beer, wine and cocktail bars.
ST. HANSHAUGEN
Restaurant Schrøder (Waldemar Thranes gate 8) is a classic and quite relaxed pub and restaurant with traditional Norwegian food on the menu. Albertine Indisk Tandoori (Hallings gate 3) is a friendly restaurant with great Indian food at low prices. Arte Pazza Ristorante Pizzeria (Ullevålsveien 61) is a locally popular and authentic pizzeria, gelateria, pasticcheria and bakery. Smalhans (Waldemar Thranes gate 10) is a local eatery that has received a lot of attention for its tasty fusion food and for encouraging customers to share the dishes they order with their friends at the table, reminiscent of the tapas approach. Café Tekehtopa (St Olavs plass 2) is a pearl of an eatery which has a wonderfully classic look, with creaky wooden floors, a chandelier, and tasty and solid traditional food from several countries. Pascal (Ullevålsveien 47) is a French neighbourhood bistro with simple and mouth-watering French meals.
GRÜNERLØKKA
Delicatessen (Søndre gate 8) is a casual tapas bar which serves a great selection of tapas, sandwiches and salads. Villa Paradiso (Olaf Ryes plass 8) is particularly well known for its authentic Italian pizza, made with imported Italian ingredients. Nighthawk Diner (Seilduksgata 15) is a provider of tasty American-style food in an America-style diner, while you can get solid portions of mouth-watering Mexican food at Mucho Mas (Thorvald Meyersgate 36). Tijuana (Thorvald Meyers gate 61) is another Mexican restaurant with great food, but this time also with a great backyard and a big selection of tequila, rum and cocktails with authentic Mexican approaches. Markveien Mat & Vinhus (Torvbakkgata 12) is a very popular restaurant with solid, good food from different parts of the world and their own wine bar. Until 14:00 you can order the tasty Today’s Brunch at ever popular and cozy café/bar Fru Hagen (Thorvald Meyersgate 40) and if you venture to the top of Grünerløkka you should check out Liebling (Øvrefoss
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Vognmand Nilsen is a restaurant and bar in rustic premises and with a daily as well as a-la-carte menu focusing om modern European dishes
4 / www.liebling.no), a sort of hipster café which has a shop with cool retro products.
GRØNLAND & GAMLEBYEN
Kampen Bistro (Bøgata 21) has high-quality, hearty food, and the chefs compose a completely new menu every day. Vognmand Nilsen (Rubina Ranas Gate 3) is a restaurant and bar in rustic premises and with a daily as well as a-la-carte menu focusing om modern European dishes. Roald and Umberto (Schweigaards gate 56) is a cozy little Italian restaurant where the owner sometimes treats his guests to some opera on weekends. And if you can afford one of Norway’s most expensive restaurants, then Maaemo (Schweigaards gate 15 B) is the only restaurant in Norway with three Michelin stars and is the place to go (if you can afford it!) for locally sourced, organic dishes prepared in truly unique and impressive ways. . In the hills above east Oslo Ekebergrestauranten (Kongsveien 15) is the place to go if you want to eat gourmet food in a stylish 1920s functionalism building, while enjoying one of Oslo’s best views of the city and fjord.
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Lofoten Fish Restaurant (Stranden 75) is an elegant yet relaxed seafood restaurant on the edge of Aker Brygge, with an exquisite maritime menu. Beach Club (Bryggetorget 14) 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) at Tjuvholmen is a highend restaurant in The Thief designer hotel that 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) is definitely worth a visit. Skur 33 (Akershusstranda 11), situated a short walk eastwards along the coast from Aker Brygge, is a unique restaurant in an old port warehouse which specialises in Italian seafood right by the sea. Festningen restaurant (Myntgata 9) is on top of nearby Akershus Fortress, offering amazing views of the fjord, rustic premises in a historic building, and fantastic Norwegian food with sometimes international touches.
HOLMENKOLLEN
Frognerseteren (Holmenkollveien 200) is a restaurant with traditional Norwegian food situated at the top of Holmenkollen, with panoramic views of Oslo and the Oslo Fjord. De Fem Stuer (Kongeveien 26) is a gourmet restaurant at Holmenkollen Park Hotel Rica offering international cuisine with a Norwegian slant and a great view. Holmenkollen Restaurant (Holmenkollveien 119) has great gourmet food, a special rustic atmosphere and a lovely location with another great view. Restaurant Nils Holgersson (Ullveien 4) at the Voksenåsen Culture and Conference Hotel uses Norwegian ingredients to make dishes with a Nordic slant, and offers yet another great view.
FROGNER & MAJORSTUEN
Unique and cozy Lorry Restaurant (Parkveien 12) has been serving artists, writers, culture personalities and ordinary people since 1887. Lofotstua (Kirkeveien 40 ) serves Northern Norwegian seafood in very informal surroundings. Alex Sushi (Cort Adelers gate 2 ) is one of Oslo’s best sushi
Vaaghals offers Nordic gourmet in bright and modern premises in one of the Barcode buildings near the central station and is listed in the prestigous 2016 Michelin food guide.
restaurants, with a cool, clean atmosphere. Big Horn Steak House (Bogstadveien 64) is a steak house chain that serves steaks of all sizes and types with a choice of potatoes and other side dishes. Villa Paradiso, already considered by many to have the city’s best pizza at its Grünerløkka restaurant, recently opened a second restaurant at Frogner (Sommerogata 17). Kolonihagen Frogner (Frognerveien 33) is based in a converted horse stall and as well as offering a very atmospheric setting, it serves lunch and light dishes throughout the day and a seasonal sample menu if you’re really hungry. Restaurant Ni & Tyve (Parkveien 29) is located in Oslo’s oldest surviving wooden villa, from 1847, serving Scandinavian season-based food. Sawan (President Harbitz gate 4) is an elegant Asian restaurant with a tranquil atmosphere and delicious food.
VEGETARIAN/VEGAN RESTAURANTS
Krishnas Cuisine (Sørkedalsveien 10, Majorstuen) is a popular and budget-friendly vegetarian restaurant with good food. Vegan Loving Hut (Fredensborgveien 29, Majorstuen and also Bjerregaards gate 6, St. Hanshaugen) is a vegan take-away restaurant with an Asian slant, and a part of the international Loving Hut chain of take aways. Funky Fresh Foods (Hausmannsgate 16, city centre near Grünerløkka) is a trendy vegan and raw food café and restaurant in the DogA design centre.
Kvadrat Salat (Prinsens gate 18, Kvadraturen area in city centre) is a popular salad bar with delicious vegetarian salads that you compose yourself from what they have on offer. The Fragrance of the Heart (Fridtjof Nansens plass 2, city centre near Oslo Central Station) is a café in the Glassmagasinet shopping centre with vegetarian, vegan and raw lunch dishes and desserts.
BUDGET EATERIES
Tøyengata Bodega (Heimdalsgata 37, Tøyen) is a relaxed café with a budget friendly menu. Café Sara (Hausmanns gate 29, city centre near Grünerløkka) is the place to go for Mexican, Turkish and Norwegian food – as well as pizza. Fiskeriet Youngstorget (Youngstorget 2, city centre near Oslo Central Station) is a lunch restaurant, take away and shop with lots of fishy yet great fish dishes. L’oasis Mazze (Trondheimsveien 14A, Sofienberg) has tasty Arabic food and pizza and carpets on the walls. Viet Nam House (Bernt Ankers gate 6B, city centre near Grünerløkka) has, as the name suggests, Vietnamese food as well as Sushi and other Asian dishes. Tasty Thai (Thereses gate 51, Bislett) has Thai food, Nippon Sushi (Sørkedalsveien 5B, Majorstuen) has sushi and Taste of China (Torggata 18, city centre near Grünerløkka) as well as Dim Sum (Tordenskioldsgate 8-10, city centre near Oslo City Hall) have Chinese dim sum food.
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OSLO BY NIGHT The last piece of summer? Try a boat trip on the Oslo Fjord. At the end of the trip you can gaze at the beautiful sunset while entering Aker Brygge.
Osloâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s nightlife is anything but boring. There are countless pubs, bars, clubs and concerts to choose from and the atmosphere is friendly and inviting.
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CITY CENTRE & KARL JOHANS GATE
In the city centre you can move and shake to whatever is most popular right now. The area also boasts several jazz and blues clubs. GETTING STARTED: At Oslo’s oldest rock bar Last Train (Karl Johans gate 45), Norwegian and international bands perform on a regular basis. 34 Skybar (Sonja Henies plass 3), 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) is a popular club with electronic music and DJs most nights. Hip IZAKAYA (St. Olavs Gate 7) is a Japanese bar with authentic Japanese food and drinks, where enthusiastic bartenders wax lyrical about sake and shochu. Gudruns (Karl Johans gate 10) is a strange
very own in-house distillery and where one of its bartenders was voted Norway's best bartender in an international competition in May.
GRÜNERLØKKA
Just northeast of the city centre is Grünerløkka, 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.) 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.) is equally popular, as is Blå (Brenneriveien 9.) – originally mainly a jazz club in an old riverside factory that also hosts lively DJ-nights and concerts of all kinds.
Get that rockabilly feeling at Ryes.
and cool place with two floors, a terrace and a slightly underground vibe that is popular with hipsters, electronic music fans and all sorts of other types in one glorious combination.
BAR Vulkan (Maridalsveien 17.) is a fancy bar known for its tasty cocktails and (in summer) large roof terrace, rockabilly-inspired Ryes (Thorvald Meyers gate 59.) is a great place for a twirl on the dance floor.
The Dubliner (Rådhusgata 28) is a huge Irish pub and an Oslo classic that has lots of rooms, a backyard, a stage for live Irish folk music, big football screens, shuffle board and even a super cozy wood-panelled whiskey bar.
Bar Boca (Thorvald Meyers gate 30.) with its tasteful ‘50s/’60s interior has professional bartenders and great drinks, and Schouskjelleren Mikrobryggeri (Trondheimsveien 2.) is an atmospheric basement micro-brewery with a large selection of beers.
And then there Is Himkok (Storgata 27), a very special bar that makes amazing drinks and cocktails with alcohol from its
Norway’s first food hall Mathallen (Mari-
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dalsveien 17.) has a number of interesting bars, including Smelteverket with the city’s longest bar disk, great food and mini concerts.
with a more alternative/rock-oriented music profile, as well as a couple of clubs devoted to electronic music.
GRØNLAND
GETTING STARTED: Kulturhuset (Youngstorget 3) covers a huge 800 square metres with several rooms and bars, concerts, a coffee bar and shuffle board.
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) is a colourful bar and café with two floors and a big, charming backyard. Ivars kro (Grønland 14) is a pianobar with live music every night and a large bar with a good selection of drinks, while Oslo Mekaniske Verksted (Tøyenbekken 34) 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) is a multicultural bar, concert and theatre stage that includes popular open stage nights, while Pigalle's (Grønlandsleiret 15) new owners have ditched 80s kitsch for a cool and elegant Bauhaus / 1920s art deco style cocktail bar and interior complete with ferns, and even an art deco terrace with a little fountain. Skuret Bar og Scene (Christian Kroghs gate 2) is a scruffy but popular bar and stage that hosts many concerts, stand-up shows, quiz competitions, and more.
YOUNGSTORGET
In the Youngstorget area in the northern city centre, you’ll find a good selection of places
Café Mono (Pløens gate 4) is a bar/concert stage with dimmed lighting that plays a lot of rock, alternative rock and indie. Internasjonalen (Youngstorget 2), 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) appeals 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) young crowds dance the night away to 80s pop, rock and disco. Cafe Sør (Torggata 11) is another very popular place with nice drinks and great music, as well as the relatively low age limit of 20 (22 after midnight on weekends). Angst Bar (Torggata 11) is a bar in a passageway called Strøget which is hip, intimate, with great music and lots of art on the walls (also backyard parties during weekends).
BJØRVIKA & SØRENGA
Bjørvika and Sørenga, two newly developed seaside districts near the Opera House, are very scenically placed and have some quality places for grabbing a drink. GETTING STARTED: Vesper Bar (Dronning Eufemias gate 32) has made a name for
Bun’s Burger Bar at Sørengkaia
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itself with super tasty drinks and gourmet pub food. Bun's Burger Bar (Sørengkaia 71) has almost 100 types of beer, live music on the first Friday of every month, and of course great burgers. You can also enjoy Italian food or just a few drinks at Cargo Restaurant & Bar (Sørengkaia 99).
AKER BRYGGE & TJUVHOLMEN
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.
Feel at home at Lorrys in west Oslo
And why not head over to Jacob Aall Brasserie & Bar Aker Brygge (Stranden 63), where you can sip on some exotic drinks.
FROGNER & MAJORSTUA
Get your kind of beer at Beer Palace at Aker Brygge.
GETTING STARTED: BAR Tjuvholmen (Bryggegangen 6) is a stylish and popular bar and restaurant on the waterfront in Oslo’s newest completed neighbourhood, and a great place for cocktails. Drink in style in Tjuvholmen’s only hotel bar at designer hotel The Thief (Landgangen 1). The big wine and cocktail lounge Vérité (Grundingen 1-3) has a high-end metropolitan feel that's still unusual in Norway as well as their own sommeliers (wine stewards) that can help you choose the perfect wine. Beer Palace (Holmens gate 3) is located in the oldest building at Aker Brygge, and their motto is that everyone likes beer, but not everyone has found a type they like yet.
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. GETTING STARTED: Enjoy sparkling wines and tapas at Champagneria (Frognerveien 2) or shake it on the dance floor at popular Skaugum (Solligata 2) bar and (at weekends) club. Trendy club VU (Hegdehaugsveien 24) has a courtyard, bar, lounge, dance floor and chambre séparée, while Mabou (Hegdehaugsveien 28) is cramped, intense and flirty. Monkey Bar Oslo (Henrik Ibsens gate 60B), Nox (Henrik Ibsens gate 100) and Soliis Bar & Lounge (Henrik Ibsens gate 90.) are popular nightspots on and near Solli Plass. If you’re not planning to dress to impress, Lorrys (Parkveien 12) is a two floor classic where young and old rub shoulders in cozy, eccentric and spacious surroundings, while Oslo Mikrobryggeri (Bogstadveien 6) has its own microbrewery (the first new brewery in Norway in almost 100 years when It was founded in 1989), and super tasty – you guessed it – beer. u
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HOW2 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.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION IN OSLO RUTER’S CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTRE
Located in the clock tower outside Oslo Central Station, the customer service centre provides information about public transport timetables, tickets and prices in Oslo and the surrounding area. The centre also sells public transport tickets. In addition there is a popular Ruter website with price Information and searchable timetables: www.ruter.no Address: Jernbanetorget 1. Tel.: (from Oslo/Akershus): 177 Tel.: (from out of town): + 47 815 00 176
TICKETS
Oslo’s local buses, trams, ferries and the metro share a ticket system. Single tickets can be purchased on busses, trams and ferries, 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, at Oslo Visitor Centre, in kiosks including Narvesen, 7-Eleven and Deli de Luca, and at Ruter’s Service Centre at Jernbanetorget (in front of Oslo Central Station). Remember to activate your ticket when you start your trip. Free travel on all public transport within zones 1 and 2 if you buy the Oslo Pass, which also gives free access to many museums and other attractions: www.ruter.no/en/buying-tickets/tickets-and-fares/oslo-pass/ If you have a smart phone, you can buy digital tickets using the "RuterBillett" app. Prices here are the same as when you buy a ticket in advance, i.e. cheaper than buying on-board your bus, tram or ferry. There is also a "RuterReise" app with searchable
timetables, including live arrival time estimates.
DIAL 177 www.177.no
National phone number for public transportation services in Norway. Wherever you are in Norway, you can dial 177 and ask your specific question related to public transportation. The 177 website also gives you links to regional public transport facilities.
TICKETS RECOMMENDED FOR TOURISTS Single ticket for Zone 1, valid for 1 hour. 24-hour ticket for Zone 1. 7-day ticket for Zone 1.
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 branch lines and the ring line come together in a major tunnel through the city centre, with stops at Nationaltheatret, Stortinget and Jernbanetorget (Oslo Central Station).
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.
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