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National Theatre
Nationaltheatret stands as one of Norway's premier dramatic arts venues, situated in central Oslo between the Royal Palace and Parliament. Opened on 1 September 1899, this substantial theatre is officially designated as a protected cultural heritage site. It remains a significant cultural institution hosting major theatrical productions. Visit to experience Norway's rich theatrical tradition in a historically important setting.

Music Pavilion
The Music Pavilion sits within Studenterlunden park in central Oslo, sharing the green space with a beer garden. The combination creates a lively atmosphere that draws locals and visitors alike. It's an ideal spot to visit if you're seeking outdoor entertainment and refreshment in the heart of the city, with live music performances and convivial gatherings throughout the season.

Henrik Ibsen Statue
The Henrik Ibsen statue stands in Studenterlunden park in central Oslo, one of several sculptures honouring notable Norwegians. The monument pays tribute to the renowned dramatist within this culturally significant civic space. What to see in the park includes this striking bronze figure, which reflects Oslo's commitment to commemorating its most influential writers and thinkers.

Ludvig Holberg Statue
The Ludvig Holberg statue stands in Studenterlunden park, one of several monuments honouring notable Norwegians. It commemorates Ludvig Holberg, a prominent writer and playwright who left an indelible mark on Scandinavian literature. A worthwhile visit for those interested in Oslo's cultural heritage and the park's impressive collection of statues.

Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson Statue
This bronze statue of Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson stands in Studenterlunden park, directly facing Oslo's National Theatre. Created by Norwegian-Danish sculptor Stephan Sinding, it was erected in 1899. The monument commemorates one of Norway's most celebrated writers and cultural figures of the 19th century. Situated in the heart of Oslo's theatre district, it's an easily accessible landmark for visitors exploring the city's cultural heritage and public art.
- 1.National Theatre
- 2.Music Pavilion
- 3.Henrik Ibsen Statue
- 4.Ludvig Holberg Statue
- 5.Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson Statue
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