Oslo Synagogue
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The Oslo Synagogue (Norwegian: Synagogen i Oslo) is a synagogue in Oslo, Norway. The congregation was established in 1892, but the present building was erected in 1920. Architectural historian Carol Herselle Krinsky describes the two-story tall, stuccoed building with a round tower topped with a spire supporting a Star of David as resembling "a simple and charming country chapel.'King Harald V and Crown Prince Haakon visited the synagogue in June, 2009.
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Bergstien, Oslo St. Hanshaugen
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Bergstien 15
0172 Oslo, St. Hanshaugen
Norway
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