place

Oslo Opera House

2007 establishments in NorwayFjord CityMusic venues completed in 2007Music venues in OsloOpera houses in Norway
Theatres in OsloTourist attractions in Oslo

The Oslo Opera House (Norwegian: Operahuset) is the home of the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet, and the national opera theatre in Norway. The building is situated in the Bjørvika neighbourhood of central Oslo, at the head of the Oslofjord. It is operated by Statsbygg, the government agency which manages property for the Norwegian government. The structure contains 1,100 rooms in a total area of 49,000 m2 (530,000 sq ft). The main auditorium seats 1,364 and two other performance spaces can seat 200 and 400. The main stage is 16 m (52 ft) wide and 40 m (130 ft) deep. The angled exterior surfaces of the building are covered with marble from Carrara, Italy and white granite and make it appear to rise from the water. It is the largest cultural building constructed in Norway since Nidarosdomen was completed circa 1300.

Excerpt from the Wikipedia article Oslo Opera House (License: CC BY-SA 3.0, Authors).

Oslo Opera House
Operagata, Oslo Sentrum

Geographical coordinates (GPS) Address Website External links Nearby Places
placeShow on map

Wikipedia: Oslo Opera HouseContinue reading on Wikipedia

Geographical coordinates (GPS)

Latitude Longitude
N 59.906944444444 ° E 10.753611111111 °
placeShow on map

Address

Operahuset i Oslo (Operaen)

Operagata
0154 Oslo, Sentrum
Norway
mapOpen on Google Maps

Website
operaen.no

linkVisit website

linkWikiData (Q43280)
linkOpenStreetMap (810259696)

Share experience

Nearby Places

Sørengautstikkeren
Sørengautstikkeren

Sørengautstikkeren is a neighborhood in the borough Gamle Oslo in Oslo, Norway. It is an artificial peninsula that sticks out into the Oslofjord form Bjørvika and Sørenga. It is part of the Port of Oslo, but will be redeveloped as part of the Fjord City urban redevelopment program, after the Bjørvika Tunnel is completed in 2010, and the European Route E18 will run under the area. Until then, it is used as a container port, a quay for cruiseships and as a storage area for earth and bulk. The quay is 880 metres (2,890 ft) long.The redevelopment is organized by Sørenga Utvikling and HAV Eiendom, a subsidiary of the Port of Oslo. The area was sold from the port to Sørenga Utvikling for 940 million kr. Sørenga Utvikling is owned by Backe Prosjekt, USBL, Oslo Areal and financial investors. Four architect companies, LPO arkitekter, Jarmund/Vigsnæs, Arkitektselskapet Kari Nissen Brodtkorb and MAD, will each receive two blocks to design. Forty-seven companies had offered bids in the contest. The four companies will cooperate to create a common identify for the buildings. Construction will start in 2009, and will be completed by 2011 or 2012. The area is planned to feature 950 new apartments, plus some commercial areas, including some stores. The Sørenga area will have 100,000 square metres (1,100,000 sq ft) of buildings. The apartments will be among the most expensive in the country, as they are located within walking distance of the city core.