Oslo Radhus
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Laalamani
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Oslo Radhus, built in 1950, is a twin-towered red brick construction made with a purpose of celebrating the 900th anniversary of the Oslo city. The beautiful interior of the building was decorated very lavishly. Hence it is advisable to opt for the insightful guided tours offering the great way to understand the history of this significant building.
Address: Fridtjof Nansens Plass, Oslo, NO-0037, Norway, NO
Telephone: +47.02.3.46 1600
Opening Hours: Monday to Saturday 9000 Hours to 1700 Hours; Sunday – 1200 Hours to 1700 Hours
Category: Monument and Historic Building
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