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Hønse-Lovisa House

Sagene Church
Sagene kirke is a striking neo-Gothic church perched on a promontory overlooking Myraløkka park in the Sagene district, beside the Akerselva river. Consecrated in 1891, the church is particularly notable for its exceptional acoustics and houses an organ of considerable historical significance. Worth a visit to appreciate both its architectural character and its standing as an important musical venue in Oslo.

DOGA – Design and Architecture of Norway
DOGA (Design og arkitektur Norge) is a Norwegian foundation dedicated to promoting understanding and knowledge of design and architecture from both business and social perspectives. It functions as a bridge between professionals, the public, authorities and the private sector, offering advisory services and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration. The organisation works to advance design and architectural practice throughout Norway.

House of Dance
Dansens Hus is Norway's national dance venue, housed in a converted factory building within the Vulkan district. The programme ranges from performances for babies through to world-class international dance artists. Beyond the main stage productions, what to see includes workshops, masterclasses, panel discussions and exhibitions that complement the performance calendar.

Damstredet
Damstredet is a narrow cobbled lane running alongside the Akerselva river, distinguished by its collection of preserved 19th-century wooden buildings within a protected heritage area. The street occupies a characterful corner of Oslo's older quarters, its timber houses offering a genuine glimpse into the city's past. At the top of the lane stands the former home of poet Henrik Wergeland, built in the 1830s. The area remains remarkably intact and worth a visit for those interested in traditional Scandinavian architecture and Oslo's literary heritage.

Discoteca Blå

Aamot Bridge
Aamot Bridge is a 19th-century chain suspension footbridge that spans the Akerselva river alongside a series of cascades. Originally built in the village of Aamot, it was relocated to Oslo in 1957, where it now forms an integral part of the river's landscape. What to see here includes the bridge's distinctive ironwork and the rushing water below, making it a notable piece of industrial heritage within the city.

Vøyen Waterfalls
Vøyenfallene is one of several waterfalls along the Akerselva river corridor in Oslo. The falls form part of the scenic route through this urban waterway, which winds through the city and offers a pleasant setting for walks and nature appreciation. The Akerselva itself is a notable feature of Oslo's landscape, with the waterfalls providing natural focal points along its course. This is a straightforward spot to visit if you're exploring the river's features on foot.

Nydalen River Bathing Area
Nydalen River Bath is a publicly designed swimming area along the Akerselva, featuring concrete pools, cascades and relaxation zones that blend seamlessly with the river's natural setting. Locals and visitors can cool off during the warmer months in this thoughtfully planned space that respects the existing landscape and wildlife. The facility strikes a balance between contemporary recreational use and environmental preservation, making it a practical spot to visit for a refreshing dip in the heart of Oslo.
- 1.Hønse-Lovisa House
- 2.Sagene Church
- 3.DOGA – Design and Architecture of Norway
- 4.House of Dance
- 5.Damstredet
- 6.Discoteca Blå
- 7.Aamot Bridge
- 8.Vøyen Waterfalls
- 9.Nydalen River Bathing Area
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