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If you have the opportunity you should be in Oslo on the 17th of May. It's the national day of Norway, and the most spectacular day of the year. |
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For more than a houndred years Aker Brygge was a shipyard called 'Akers mek. verksted', but in 1982 the old wharf was turned into a modern place with restaurants, shops, offices, luxurious apartments and leisure-boat docks.
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This river runs from Maridalen in the north of Oslo, to Vaterland in the south. Along the river is a beautiful 8 km path which is perfect for a walk. |
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Akershus Fortress (Akershus Festning in norwegian) was originally the medieval fortress of Oslo, built in 1299. It was later rebuilt to a renessanse castle before it was expanded to an armed fortress in 1592. |
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Gronland lies in the downtown of Oslo, close to both the bus- and trainstation. This has for many years been a popular place for foreign people living in Oslo. Taking a walk here, can remind you of places far away - like the Middle East. |
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The famous skijump Holmenkollen gives you an incredible view of Oslo, from its position on one of the hills surrounding the town. |
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Only 400 metres from the city of Oslo lies the first of more than 40 islands in the Oslofjord. |
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Karl Johansgate is the main street of Oslo, running from the trainstation to the castle. |
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Middelalderbyen is located in Gamlebyen (the old city) of Oslo, and it is the largest site with preserved ruines from the medieval ages in the north of Europe. |
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The norwegian Royal Palace is situated on the top of Karl Johansgate in Oslo, with a great view of the street. |
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