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Oslo, the beautiful capital of Norway, is one of the largest capitals in the world as an area.Interestingly, only 20% of this terrestrial meal has been developed.The rest consists of parks, protected forests, hills and hundreds of lakes.Parks and open spaces are an integral part of Oslo’s landscape and are easily accessible anywhere in the city.

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Tourist Attractions

City Hall (Rådhuset)

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The huge town hall of Oslo (Rådhuset) is undoubtedly one of the landmarks of the city.This square imposing building, built of concrete with brick facade, was designed by Arnstein Arneberg and Magnus Poulson and has two towers, one of them adorned with a huge clock.One of the towers houses the 38 bells that are heard hearing throughout the port area. In next to its fascinating facade, with sculptures and reliefs, the interior also deserves a visit.Here you will see a rich fresco created by Henrik Sørensen, Per Krohg, Edvard Munch and other famous Norwegian artists.