Parliament Building

Oslo


Built in 1866, Norway's yellow-brick parliament building is one of Europe's more charming parliaments. If you find yourself really hooked on Norwegian political debate, you can tune into the live action through the Stortinget website.


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Nearby Oslo attractions

1. Sentralen

0.12 MILES

If you're not here for the restaurant, the cafe, the bars or the live-music venues, it's still worth popping in for a poke around both the spectacular…

2. vi, vii

0.19 MILES

An independent gallery with a good reputation for interesting shows from up-and-coming artists, housed in an interesting 1930s building.

3. Rådhus

0.21 MILES

This twin-towered town hall, completed in 1950 to commemorate Oslo's 900th anniversary, houses the city's political administration and is filled with mid…

4. Nasjonalgalleriet

0.24 MILES

The gallery houses the nation's largest collection of traditional and modern art, and many of Edvard Munch's best-known creations are on permanent display…

5. Oslo Cathedral

0.25 MILES

The highlights of a visit to Oslo Cathedral, which dates from 1697, are the elaborate stained-glass windows by Emanuel Vigeland (brother of Gustav) and…

6. Historisk Museum

0.3 MILES

The Historical Museum is actually three museums under one roof. Most interesting is the ground-floor National Antiquities Collection (Oldsaksamlingen),…

7. Museet for Samtidskunst

0.32 MILES

The highly regarded National Museum of Contemporary Art is keeper of the National Gallery's collections of post-WWII Scandinavian and international art…

8. Nobels Fredssenter

0.34 MILES

Norwegians take pride in their role as international peacemakers, and the Nobel Peace Prize is their gift to the men and women judged to have done the…