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Stolpersteine: memorial cobblestones
The Stolpersteine (literally "stumbling stones") are World War II memorials placed into the sidewalk in places where Jews and other victims lived until they were deported and killed by the Nazis. Each stone represents a single person, and includes a brass plate engraved with ...
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Restaurants and nightlife
Overview of places to eat, drink and dance in Oslo; cafés, coffee houses, restaurants, bars, pubs, discos and clubs.
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Crafty Dog
Crafty Dog has 20 kinds of craft beer on tap; ten from the famous BrewDog brewery in Scotland and the other half rotating a selection of beers from across Norway and the rest of the world. The bar also has a wide selection of bottled beers. The bar covers two stories, is ...
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Østmarka wilderness area
The forest region in eastern Oslo covers 256 square kilometres and is different from the other forests around Oslo, mainly because of bedrock formations created 200-1,500 million years ago. The vegetation is quite open, with mostly pine forest. RecreationDuring the winter ther...
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Family holidays in Oslo
Do you dream of a memorable family trip filled with both sun and swimming, fun experiences, nice meals and a new refill? Let Oslo surprise you this summer!
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Rock carvings at Ekeberg
The rock carvings at Ekeberg were created during the stone age, 4,000-5,000 years ago. There are 13 carvings, ten of which portray animals, one that portrays a person, one that depicts something resempling a trap, and one bird-like figure. Rock carvings have been found at two ...
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International Museum of Children's Art
See the world though the eyes of children....
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Norwegian Armed Forces Aircraft Collection
The largest aircraft collection in Southern Norway, with 40 military planes and helicopters from all the eras of the Royal Norwegian Air Force, from 1912 up to present day. Many of the planes are unique, and among the aircraft on display are Norway's first airplane, rare ite...
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Sightseeing tour with tram 19
With tram number 19 you can travel all the way from Majorstuen on the west side to Ljan in southeastern Oslo. The journey from Majorstuen takes you to the shopping in Bogstadveien and down towards the city centre. The tram then goes past the Barcode area in Bjørvika, through ...
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Fæbrik
Looking for high-quality vintage pieces? Or curious about the world of sewing? Then Fæbrik is the place for you....