Studenterlunden Park, Dowtown Oslo, Norway - August 2017
This is a park in central Oslo off the Karl Johan Gate between the Royal Palace and Parliament building.
Oslo, Norway - 24th May, 2015
Oslo is the capital and the most populous city in Norway. Oslo constitutes both a county and a municipality. Oslo is the economic and governmental centre of Norway. The city is also a hub of Norwegian trade, banking, industry and shipping. It is an important centre for maritime industries and maritime trade in Europe. Oslo is a pilot city of the Council of Europe and the European Commission intercultural cities programme. Oslo is considered a global city and ranked Beta World City in studies performed by the Globalization and World Cities Study Group and Network in 2008. It was ranked number one in terms of quality of life among European large cities in the European Cities of the Future 2012 report by fDi magazine. To read more about Oslo, click here: .
This film features views around the City of Oslo, highlighting some of the city's public art, architecture, transport, streets and buildings of note. The film begins and ends at Oslo Sentralstasjon (Central Station) where I arrived in Oslo from Moss, and from where I departed Oslo.
Identified locations and features in the film include the following: Oslo Sentralstasjon; Views towards Bjørvika from Oslo Sentralstasjon; Trafikanten Tower; Jernbanetorget; Lady Luck; Oslo Domkirke; Strotorvet; Grensen; Kirkeveien (Ring 2) outside of Vigeland Park; Vigelandsparken; Brynjulf Bulls Plass; Rådhusplassen; Oslo City Hall; National Theatre; Johan Dybwads Plass; The Royal Palace; University of Oslo; Studenterlunden; Karl Johans Gate; Spikersuppa; Stortinget; Stortings Plass and Oslo Sentralstasjon Østbanehallen.
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Oslo Norway 29 August 2017
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Oslo, Norway capital, is the smallest European capital. The nature is all around and the water is the heart of the city. You can find hystory in the ancient Akershus Castle, art in the Munch Museum or modern architecture to Aker Brygge Pier. And you'll be allowed to say I'have never seen an Open Air Museum like that visiting Vigeland Park.
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La capitale della Norvegia, la più piccola capitale europea, è una città di grande fascino, in perfetto equilibrio fra grandi testimonianze del passato e avanguardie architettoniche di forte impatto, lineari ed essenziali come è tipico dello stile nordico. Circondata da una natura meravigliosa e selvaggia è la quintessenza di una città d'acqua, tutta raccolta nell'Oslofjord, all'interno del bacino di Skagerrak. Chiunque la visiti ha subito la sensazione che Oslo sia una città a misura d'uomo, dove la cultura si respira ovunque in modo discreto e dove i pochi giorni estivi di clima mite diventano pretesto per una socialità amichevole e contagiosa.
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Parks and open spaces in Oslo | Wikipedia audio article
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00:01:37 1 Landscape and parks
00:04:24 2 Early parks in Oslo
00:10:03 3 1812–1865: The first public parks
00:19:02 4 1865–1916: Refuge from the city
00:27:07 5 1916–1940: An active public park policy
00:29:28 5.1 Pathways, street trees, playgrounds and green housing areas
00:32:11 5.2 New parks and Akerselva as park
00:36:08 5.3 The Frognerpark with the Vigeland Sculpture Park
00:37:30 6 1940–1945
00:38:40 7 List of parks
00:39:05 7.1 Sentrum
00:39:46 7.2 Inner city
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Parks and open spaces are an integral part of the landscape of Oslo, the capital and largest city of Norway. The various parks and open spaces are interconnected by paths so that the city's inhabitants can walk between them.
As the city expanded in the middle of the 19th century, areas were appropriated for parks and recreational purposes. The eastern part of the city (Østkanten) was prioritized due to congestion and industrialization. The residential and more affluent western parts of the city (Majorstuen, Frogner) have comparably fewer parks and open spaces. 95% of the city's inhabitants have a park or an open green space within 300 meters of their home.
Some of the many parks have a special place in the life and history of Oslo:
Frogner Park with the Vigeland Sculpture Park, Norway's most visited tourist attraction.
Eidsvolls plass and Studenterlunden along the main street Karl Johans gate.
Slottsparken, which surrounds the Royal Palace.
St. Hanshaugen, the first large public park outside the city center.
Birkelunden and Olaf Ryes plass in Grünerløkka.
Akerselva environment park, with walks around structures from early stages of Norwegian industrial development.
Bygdøy and Ekebergsletta, large natural parks.
Det gror mellom steinene, 1949
En film om Oslos parker. Vi er innom Studenterlunden, Stensparken, Slottsparken, Frognerparken med Vigelands barneferge, St. Hanshaugen og Botanisk Hage på
Tøyen. Vi ser endel av den nye given for å gi Oslo en ansiktsløftning: nybrottsområdene i Iladalen og på Torshov, med saueprosjekter, konserter og friluftsteater for barn.
Regi: Ulf Greber
Produsert for Oslo kinematografer
Filmen ble digitalisert som del av et samarbeidsprosjekt mellom Oslo byarkiv og NFI/Filmarkivet Nasjonalbiblioteket
Exploring Oslo | August 2017
Still so much exploring left to do!
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IKSON - New Day
Western Norway in 4K @ 30 FPS with Sony FDR-X3000R + RM-LVR3
Western Norway
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HARKETS JULEKORT - A KIND OF CHRISTMAS CARD
After the successful Norwegian tour, Morten does a free open-air concert at Studenterlunden/Spikersuppa in Oslo. The show is sponsored by the computer firm Compaq (sponsors of a-ha and Morten over the last two years). The show starts at 17:00 and it is -5 degrees outside, he plays for around an hour. Håvard Rem joins Morten on stage to read the Norwegian lyrics for Gospel From A Heathen and afterwards, Morten sings the English version of the song. The band is the same as the band he used on tour, except one of the guitarist used on Wild Seed replaces Hallgrim Bratberg. The concert is broadcast under the title Harket's Julekort on TV2 on 22 December 1995 and on P4 radio. After the show, Morten is taken around Karl Johans Gate on a horse carriage before going to a nearby restaurant for an aftershow party where Morten is also interviewed. On Dagens Nyheter (TV2), there is a report about the Chistmas concert and procession.
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Tiger Rag - Malvik Musikkorps i Berlin 7 juni 2014
Malvik Musikkorps på Karl-August-Platz i Berlin 7. juni 2014.