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  1. Sep 3, 2016 · These massive murals on the first floor of Oslo City Hall illustrate the history of Norway of the first part of the 20th century. In this hall, the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony is held annually on December 10. The main hall was decorated by two famous Norwegian artists: Henrik Sørensen and Alf Rolfsen.

  2. Huge murals in Oslo’s City Hall illustrate Norway’s history, from its rural beginnings and traditional industries (seafaring, farming, and mining) to Nazi occupation and the country’s heroic underground resistance — which is the focus of the Norwegian Resistance Museum in Akershus Fortress.

  3. Rådhuset or The Oslo City Hall is full of great art, magnificent murals, tons of symbolism and the entrance is free. I highly recommend a visit when you travel to Oslo. Here’s a a presentation of this important building.

  4. The Oslo City Hall was built after drawings by Arnstein Arneberg and Magnus Poulsson, architects during the 1930s, and opened in 1950. The Rådhushallen and the three galleries on the second floor are adorned with murals painted by contemporary renowned Norwegian artists: Alf Rolfsen, Alex Revold , Per Krogh and Åge Storstein.

  5. Apr 10, 2018 · The site of the award of the annual Nobel Peace Prize, the city hall is filled with murals and art works in every room with themese dedicated to the Norwegian people and they struggle as a society to move from relative poverty to the richest in the world.

  6. Oslo City Hall (Oslo rådhus) may seem plain at first glance, but step inside and you will find walls adorned with colourful murals, including one — the largest oil painting in Europe — depicting city life by Henrik Sørensen.

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  8. Dec 22, 2022 · Oslo City Hall: Unique building with giant murals inside, frescos outside - See 2,809 traveler reviews, 3,319 candid photos, and great deals for Oslo, Norway, at Tripadvisor.

    • Raadhusplassen 1, Oslo 0037,, Norway
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