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Oslofjord Collection

"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Oslofjord: A Journey through Norway's Historic Gem" Step back in time to 19th century Horten

Background imageOslofjord Collection: Norway. Horten. 19th century

Norway. Horten. 19th century. View of the city with the port and arsenal of the state with the Spanish frigate Blanca entering in the drydock

Background imageOslofjord Collection: The Opera House, Norwegian National Opera and Ballet, by Snohetta architects in Bjorvika

The Opera House, Norwegian National Opera and Ballet, by Snohetta architects in Bjorvika district, in the evening. Oslo, Norway

Background imageOslofjord Collection: Akershus Fortress, near Oslo, located on the fjord, 1850-1900. Creator: Christian Skredsvig

Akershus Fortress, near Oslo, located on the fjord, 1850-1900. Creator: Christian Skredsvig
Aggershuus Slot, near Oslo, located on the fjord, 1850-1900

Background imageOslofjord Collection: The Barcode is a section of the Bjorvika district on former dock and industrial land

The Barcode is a section of the Bjorvika district on former dock and industrial land in central Oslo. Norway

Background imageOslofjord Collection: Traditional storehouse at the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History (Norsk Folkemuseum)

Traditional storehouse at the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History (Norsk Folkemuseum) at Bygdoy. Its a large open-air museum with more than 150 buildings, relocated from towns and rural districts

Background imageOslofjord Collection: Akershus Fortress (Akershus Festning), an iconic guardian of Oslo. Norway

Akershus Fortress (Akershus Festning), an iconic guardian of Oslo. Norway

Background imageOslofjord Collection: Entrance to the Munch Museum (Munchmuseet), dedicated to the work of the norwegian

Entrance to the Munch Museum (Munchmuseet), dedicated to the work of the norwegian painter Edvard Munch. Oslo, Norway

Background imageOslofjord Collection: Wooden church (Stavkirke) dating back to the 13th century at the Norwegian Museum

Wooden church (Stavkirke) dating back to the 13th century at the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History (Norsk Folkemuseum) at Bygdoy. Oslo, Norway

Background imageOslofjord Collection: Old caravan at Bygdoy. Oslo, Norway

Old caravan at Bygdoy. Oslo, Norway

Background imageOslofjord Collection: The Norwegian Museum of Cultural History (Norsk Folkemuseum) at Bygdoy, has a large

The Norwegian Museum of Cultural History (Norsk Folkemuseum) at Bygdoy, has a large open-air museum with more than 150 buildings, relocated from towns and rural districts. Oslo, Norway

Background imageOslofjord Collection: View from Vaekero near Christiania, 1827 (oil on canvas)

View from Vaekero near Christiania, 1827 (oil on canvas)
1765895 View from Vaekero near Christiania, 1827 (oil on canvas) by Dahl, Johan Christian (1788-1857); 60.5x96 cm; National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

Background imageOslofjord Collection: Akershus fortress, Christiania, (Oslo), Norway, late 19th-early 20th century. Creator: Unknown

Akershus fortress, Christiania, (Oslo), Norway, late 19th-early 20th century. Creator: Unknown
Akershus fortress, Christiania, (Oslo), Norway, late 19th-early 20th century. Akershus Fortress is a medieval castle, royal residence and military base on Oslofjord

Background imageOslofjord Collection: View from Oscarshall, Christiania, (Oslo), Norway, late 19th-early 20th century. Creator

View from Oscarshall, Christiania, (Oslo), Norway, late 19th-early 20th century. Creator
View from Oscarshall, Christiania, (Oslo), Norway, late 19th-early 20th century. The city of Oslo was known as Christiania (or Kristiania) from 1624 until 1924. Glass lantern slide

Background imageOslofjord Collection: View of Christiania, (Oslo), Norway, 1895. Creator: Unknown

View of Christiania, (Oslo), Norway, 1895. Creator: Unknown
View of Christiania, (Oslo), Norway, 1895. Oslo was known as Christiania (or Kristiania) from 1624 until 1924. From " Round the World in Pictures and Photographs

Background imageOslofjord Collection: Fra Kristianiafjorden, 1914. Creator: Unknown

Fra Kristianiafjorden, 1914. Creator: Unknown
Fra Kristianiafjorden, 1914. Oslofjord was known from 1624-1925 as Kristianiafjorden, an inlet in the south-east of Norway, part of the Skagerrak strait

Background imageOslofjord Collection: Akershus, 1914. Creator: Unknown

Akershus, 1914. Creator: Unknown
Akershus, 1914. Akershus is a county of Norway, Europe. Akershus Fortress is a medieval castle, royal residence and military base on Oslofjord. From " Norge - Turistruter I 65 Billeder"

Background imageOslofjord Collection: Marina in winter, Asker, Oslofjord, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe

Marina in winter, Asker, Oslofjord, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe



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"Exploring the Rich Heritage of Oslofjord: A Journey through Norway's Historic Gem" Step back in time to 19th century Horten, where the enchanting Oslofjord beckons with its captivating allure. Nestled within this picturesque landscape lies a treasure trove of cultural wonders waiting to be discovered. Immerse yourself in the architectural marvels that dot the cityscape, starting with The Opera House - a masterpiece crafted by Snohetta architects in Bjorvika. This iconic structure houses the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet, mesmerizing visitors with its stunning design and world-class performances. Venturing further into Bjorvika, you'll encounter The Barcode - a vibrant district born from former dock and industrial land. Here, modernity intertwines seamlessly with history as contemporary buildings rise alongside remnants of an industrial past. For a glimpse into Norway's rich heritage, head to the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History at Bygdoy. Marvel at traditional storehouses that stand as testaments to centuries-old craftsmanship while exploring exhibits that showcase Norway's diverse cultural tapestry. No exploration would be complete without paying homage to Akershus Fortress - an imposing guardian overlooking Oslo. With roots dating back centuries, this fortress stands tall as a symbol of strength and resilience throughout Norway's turbulent history. Art enthusiasts will find solace within the walls of Munch Museum dedicated solely to the works of renowned Norwegian artist Edvard Munch. Lose yourself in his evocative brushstrokes and delve into his profound artistic expressions that continue to captivate audiences worldwide. Transporting you even further back in time is a wooden church (Stavkirke) dating back to the 13th century at the Norwegian Museum. Its intricate carvings and ancient aura offer glimpses into Norway's spiritual past while inspiring awe among all who visit.