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TOWN HALL (RÅDHUSET)

State building – Town Hall
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Rådhusplassen 1, Oslo, Norway
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2024
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Red brick building flanked by two large towers visible from quite a distance. The architecture of the town hall is not a masterpiece of design as the Scandinavians know how to do, but at least it has the merit of facing the fjord. On its steps, bronze workers are lined up, more realistic than life, made by Per Palle Storm, one of the great Norwegian sculptors. The walls inside are covered with monumental frescoes from the 1930s-1960s.

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Violette37
Visited in june 2017
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Located in the city center on the edge of the fjord, this building is nothing extraordinary. Its fountain and clock are pretty nice at the entrance. But frescoes and sets of very colorful ceilings are worth the detour contrasting with external austerity.
ladytravel
Visited in may 2017
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Je trouve que la visite de l'Hôtel de ville vaut le détour...Non seulement j'ai été agréablement surprise par les fresques à l'intérieur... trés colorées et vivantes... Peintures historiques qui illustrent aussi le quotidien...
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La vue sur le port est superbe et en plus l'entrée est gratuite...
Dobbelyou
Visited in december 2015
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Le batiment ou l'on décerne les prix nobel. L'extérieur est imposant mais rien d'extraodinaire
LucaF
Visited in february 2016
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En effet, le style du bâtiment est assez austère mais on retrouve cette architecture dans de nombreuses constructions scandinaves (à Kiruna, Suède, par ex.). A voir quand même car en plein centre.
Michou45
Visited in march 2015
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C'est dans son hall que sont remis les Prix Nobel ; c'est le seul intérêt , car la façade n'est pas jolie ,mais beau témoignage POUR LA PAIX . . . .A part cela , près du centre ville , on ne peut pas passer à côté . . . .mais quand même !

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