11 Mart 2012 Pazar

Oslo Sights


Oslo Sights
Karl Johans Door, starting at Oslo Sentralstasjon Oslo( Middle Place, also called Oslo S Put and only Jernbanetorget, or "railway station" ın Norwegian) and ending at the Grand Castle, forms the spinal column of downtown Oslo. Numerous ominous museums and noteworthy buildings untruth between the corresponding streets of Grensen and Rådhusgata.

West of downtown are Frogner and Majorstuen, residential areas known for their sunlit restaurants, shopping, cafés, galleries, and the Vigeland cut commons. Southwest ıs the Bygdøy Peninsula, with a fortress and five gripping museums that honor aspects of Norway's piquancy for exploration.

northwest of metropolis ıs Holmenkollen, with ıts stupefying bird's-eye opinion of the metropolis and the near fjords, a world-famous ski leap and museum, and three noteworthy restaurants. On the more multicultural east , where a different alien ınhabitants lives alongside aboriginal Norwegians, are the Chew Museum and the Botanisk Hage og Museum Botanical( Gardens and Museum). The modern neighborhood of Grünerløkka, with lots of cafés and shops, ıs northeast of the center.

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