At Parkteatret (the old cinema at Grünerlkka) you will find an exciting theater company that has performed a number of interesting plays. Nordic Black Theater is a drama school specifically aimed at young people with origins in Third World countries. It readily experiments with alternative methods and forms of expression. This is a good place to visit if you are looking for a different and unusual theatrical experience.
Inspired by the Norwegian wilderness, the Oslo Opera House is a marvel of modern architecture and the home of the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet. The glass facade of the playhouse is embraced by a marble roof that swoops down to its base in a graceful arch, inviting the audience to take a walk on the roof and drink in sweeping views of the waterfront. Inside, the spacious hall is a tapestry of textures and patterns designed by local artists; a visual and tactile experience that mimics the country's natural wonders. The concert hall itself is illuminated by a moon-like chandelier of hand-cast glass bars, beneath which sprawls a horseshoe chamber replete in wood. On stage, the Oslo Opera House hosts a diverse program of the performing arts, showcasing classical performances alongside contemporary renditions by some of the world's best-known artists. A cultural and artistic pearl, the Oslo Opera House is a contemporary wonder that was built to be touched by the masses.
Norsk Folkemuseum, de 100 ans, est un musée en plein air qui contient plus de 150 constructions authentiques des différentes régions. Les constructions datent de l'époque médiévale mais aussi l'église Gol du XIIIe siècle. L'exposition permanente présente des articles d'artisanat, des vêtements traditionnels ainsi que la culture du peuple Sami. Une boutique de souvenirs, un café et un restaurant sont situés dans le parc.
Fritjof Nansen, Roald Amundsen and Otto Sverdrup all sailed this 100-year-old ship (called the Fram) on their daring Arctic expeditions. Covered by a uniquely-shaped building on the Bygdoy peninsula, the ship lends weight to the museum's focus on Norway's crucial role in the history of Arctic exploration. Visitors can now visit the ship's interior and see all its original contents and, best of all, can be sure to leave the ship with great knowledge about marine exploration.
Det Norske Teatret is the only theater in Oslo where all the plays are presented in Nynorsk (contemporary Norwegian), the country's second written language. During the last few years it has been the most popular theater in Norway. The large, modern theater building also hosts exhibitions, Saturday matinees, and "Poems at Lunchtime" (daily in the Bistro). The theater has three stages and is equipped with an IR system for those in need of a hearing aid.
The National Theater, steeped in tradition, is located by Karl Johans Gate and is something of a national symbol. The theater hosts mainly - but not exclusively - Norwegian plays and a mix of classics and more modern works. The National Theater celebrated its hundredth anniversary in 1999. On site you will also find a café, as well as equipment for those with hearing difficulties. Guided tours can be arranged.
Serving as the home turf for the Vålerenga Fotball Club, Intility Arena is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and holds a capacity of seating over 16,000 spectators at once. Skirted by bleachers that are shaded from the scorching sun by rafters, the arena has witnessed a bevy of exhilarating games within its confines. Its construction stemmed from a longstanding desire to own a venue the football club could call home. It was inaugurated in 2017.
At Parkteatret (the old cinema at Grünerlkka) you will find an exciting theater company that has performed a number of interesting plays. Nordic Black Theater is a drama school specifically aimed at young people with origins in Third World countries. It readily experiments with alternative methods and forms of expression. This is a good place to visit if you are looking for a different and unusual theatrical experience.
Established in 1876, Ringnes Bryggeri is perhaps the biggest brewery firm in Norway and is now owned by the Carlsberg Group which is one of leading brewery groups in the world. With more than 1500 workers, the brewery caters completely to the Norwegian beverage market and is known for their local brands. Norwegians have been loyal to this 130 years old company for their smooth brews and good customer service.