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  1. Oslo City Hall (Norwegian: Oslo rådhus) is a municipal building in Oslo, the capital of Norway. It houses the city council, the city's administration and various other municipal organisations. The building as it stands today was constructed between 1931 and 1950, with an interruption during the Second World War.

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  2. Oslo City Hall. Oslo City Hall opened in 1950, and is open to everyone. The City Hall tower is home to the largest carillon in the Nordics, and one may get married in the Munch Room. The City Hall is also the seat of the city council and administration.

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  4. Details. Opening hours. City Hall for the City of Oslo, inaugurated in 1950. Inaugurated in 1950, Oslo City Hall is the city's administrative body and the seat of the City Council. The building has been decorated by great Norwegian art from 1900-1950, with motifs from Norwegian history, culture and working life.

  5. Sep 3, 2016 · Oslos Structure of the Century—an attraction that surprises. The Oslo City Hall is the city’s administrative body and the seat of the City Council. It is situated in Pipervika in central downtown Oslo. The area was completely renovated and rebuilt to make room for the new city hall back in the late 1920s.

  6. Oslo City Hall is located in Rådhusplassen 1. Opening hours are every day from 09:00 to 16:00 (See exceptions below.) All visitors must pass through our security check to enter the City Hall. Queues may occur and some waiting time should be calculated. The City Hall is closed for visitors on the following days in 2024: 1st May.

  7. Guided tours of Oslo City Hall. A guided tour provides an insight into the history of Norway and the City Hall, conveyed through art and architecture. See prices, times, booking form and which guided tours you may choose from.

  8. Oslo City Hall is one of the most iconic buildings in the Norwegian capital and the site of the annual Nobel Peace Prize award ceremony.

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