1. Spreadsheet of Buildings and Attractions in Oslo:
2. Map of a 9.11 mile run in Downtown Oslo:
3. Photos of Buildings and Attractions of the above Spreadsheet:

Off to Oslo on our Ferry. Swimming Pool and hot tub on the stern deck. Above two cruise ships setting off for Oslo as well. Back Right: Disney ‘Dream’. Constructed 2009-2010. 1,114 ft.


On the way to Oslo from Copenhagen.
1. The Royal Fredrick University. 1811. Pictured: Domus Media – Faculty of Law.

2. National Theatre. 1899. Henrik Bull.

3. Victoria Terrasse. 1884-1890. Henrik Thrap-Meyer, Wilhelm von Hanno, Paul Due & Richard Steckmeet.

On the way to 5. Uranienborg Church above and below.
5. Uranienborg Church. 1886. Balthazar Lange. 1930 Interior: Amstein Ameberg.



6. Bislett Stadion – since 1924, the Bislett Games have been held here. 1917-1922. C. F. Miller Architects. Jean pictured with Nine Time New York Marathon Champion Norwegian Great, Greta Waitz.

8. Oslo Cathedral School. 1902.
9. Var Freezers Gravlund. 1808. Edvard Munch Grave.
10. Main Police Station and Jail. 1862-1866. Jacob Wilhelm Nordan.
11. Norway Supreme Court. 1895-1903. Hans Jacob Sparre.




12. Oslo Cathedral. 1694-1697, 1848-1850 Rebuilt, 2006-2010 Renovation.
13. Trafikanten Tower. 1986-1987. Ola Move.



14. Oslo Central Station. (East) 1872.

15. Deichman Bjorvika Central Library. 2016-2019. Atelier Oslo and Lundhagem.


16. Munch (Edvard) Museum. 2015-2021. Estudio Juan Herreros.


17. Oslo Opera House. 2003-2007. Snohetta. Top: ‘She Lies’ Glass & Stainless Steel Sculpture. Monica Bonvicini.

18. Norges Bank. 1906. Ingvar Hjorth.
19. Norges Bank. 1828. Christian H. Grosch.
20. Anatomigarden. 1600’s-1800’s. U. of Oslo used this building for it’s anatomy classes.



21. Akershus slott (Castle and Fortress. 1290’s-1300.
22. Oslo City Hall. 1931-1950. Magnus Poulsson, Amstein Ameberg.
24. Oslo Railway Station (West). Now Nobel Peace Center. 1872-1989. 2005 Nobel Peace Center opened.
25. Astrup Feamley Museum of Modern Art. 1993 – LPO. 2012 – Renzo Piano.


26. Storting Building (Parliament). 1860-1866. Emil Victor Langlet.
29. Frogner Park. The following photos were taken in Frogner Park. They depict many attractions found there, most importantly, the sculptures of Gustav Vigeland (1869-1943) called the Vigeland Installation, 212 sculptures by Vigeland installed between 1924 and Vigeland’s death in 1943, who, not incidentally, was the designer of the Nobel Peace Prize Medal.
A. Sonja Henie. 3 time Olympic Champion – 1928, 1932, 1936.
B. Frogner Park Clay Tennis Courts.
C. Frogner Park Entry Gates.

D. Allee of Trees at Entry.

E. Gustav Vigeland’s Obelisk and Fountain.


F. Detail of Vigeland’s Fountain.

G. Entry Gates to Obelisk – Males.


H. Obelisk and Sculptures.

I. Entry Gates to Obelisk – Females.
J. Obelisk and Plaza Site.
K. Statue of Sculptor Gustav Vigeland (1869-1943)