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ArtOslo is art - Oslo is culture, Oslo is Edvard Munch, Henrik Ibsen, Gustav Vigeland, opera, theatre, Vikings, jazz and philharmonic concerts. The array of cultural amenities and entertainments is impressive. Oslo is one of the smallest cities in the world to have an opera house of its own.
Art galleriesAlbin Upp Galleri og KunstkaféBriskebyveien 42, N-0259 Oslo Tel 22 55 71 92
Blaafarveværket
Format Kunsthåndverk
Fotogalleriet
Galleri KB
Galleri LNM
Henie-Onstad Kunstsenter
Galleri Haaken
Kunstnernes Hus
Kunstnerforbundet
Lillestrøm Kunstsenter
Oslo Kunstforening
EntertainmentTheatres, opera, cinema, folk dancing, concerts and music performances all year. The following large festivals are held each year: Drama Festival, Chamber Music Festival, Jazz Festival, Rock Festivals, Ultima Contemporary Music Festival etc.See the calendar section and "What's on in Oslo" for more information, or ask at the Tourist Information Offices. Sports stadiums, like Valle Hovin (capacity 30,000) and Oslo Spektrum (capacity 10,000), play host to the foremost international artists. In addition to our large theatres such as the National Theatre, the Opera House and the Norwegian Theatre, Oslo also has a number of first-class theatres for comedy, operettas, ballet and shows.
THEATRES AND OPERAABC TeatretSt. Olavs plass 1 N-0165 Oslo, Tel 22 11 21 66 / 22 11 48 30
Black Box Teater
Centralteatret
Chat Noir
Chateau Neuf
Den Norske Opera
Det Norske Teater
Det Åpne Teater
Dizzie Show Teater
Dukketeatret på Frogner
Musikkteatret
Nationaltheatret (3 stages)
Oslo Nye Teater
Victoria Teater CONCERT HALLSDen Gamle LogenGrev Wedels Plass 2, N-0151 Oslo Tel 22 33 54 70
Oslo Konserthus (Oslo Concert Hall)
Oslo Spektrum
Sentrum Scene A/S JAZZGamle ChristianiaNew Orleans Workshop Grensen 1, N-0159 Oslo Tel 22 42 74 93
Grand Café
Oslo Jazzhus
Stortorvets Gjæstgiveri FOLK DANCINGBondeungdomslaget in Oslo stages a folk-dancing show every summer in Oslo Concert Hall (Munkedamsveien 14.)Every Monday and Thursday at 21.00 throughout July and August.
Norsk Folkemuseum has folk dancing in the summer season.
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