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Holmenkollen park hotel (21997405150)
Holmenkollen park hotel (21997405150)

Scandic Holmenkollen Park Hotel is a seminar and conference hotel in Holmenkollen in Oslo, Norway, close to Holmenkollen National Arena and Holmenkollbakken, and the Holmenkollen station of the Oslo Metro. Opened in 1894, it was designed by Balthazar Lange and is regarded as one of the prime examples of dragestil style of design and architecture in Norway.The interior decorations include paintings by Gerhard Munthe and Theodor Kittelsen.The hotel and its restaurant, De Fem Stuer, are notable for the views of the fjords.

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Scandic Holmenkollen Park Hotel
Kongeveien, Oslo Holmenkollen

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