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Gamle rådhus (Oslo)

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Gamle rådhus Oslo
Gamle rådhus Oslo

Gamle rådhus (English: The Old Town Hall) is a building with a long history in Oslo, Norway. It is one of the oldest buildings in the Norwegian capital. It was built as the first town hall in Christiania (a former name of the City of Oslo, not to be confused with the Old Town, Oslo) in 1641. The construction of the town hall got financial support by King Christian IV. The building has historically been used for many purposes. A restaurant was appointed in a side wing in 1856 and moved to the main house in 1925. From 1980 to 2010 a theatre museum was located in the side wing of the first floor. The Old Town Hall is listed and protected by law by the Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage.

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Gamle rådhus (Oslo)
Nedre Slottsgate, Oslo Sentrum

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Nedre Slottsgate
0157 Oslo, Sentrum
Norway
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