Gamle Oslo

Gamle Oslo, Oslo, Norway
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Norwegian Tax Administration (Q6515524)
item type: etat
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Norwegian Tax Administration (Norwegian: Skatteetaten) is a government agency responsible for resident registration (National Population Register) and tax collection in Norway. The agency is subordinate to the Ministry of Finance and is based at Helsfyr in Oslo. It is organized in six regional organizations, based in Oslo, Skien, Bergen, Trondheim, Mo i Rana and Tromsø, in addition to local tax offices.

website: http://www.skatteetaten.no/, https://www.skatteetaten.no/en, https://www.skatteetaten.no/nn

Heggholmen Lighthouse (Q265808)
item type: fyr
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Heggholmen Lighthouse (Norwegian: Heggholmen fyr) is a coastal lighthouse located in the Oslofjord, in the municipality of Oslo, Norway. It was established in 1827, and automated in 1972. The lighthouse was listed as a protected site in 1998.

Admiralty number: B2412

Noregs Mållag (Q1998988)
item type: forening
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Noregs Mållag (literally "Language Organisation of Norway") is the main organisation for Norwegian Nynorsk (New Norwegian), one of the two official written standards of the Norwegian language. In the Norwegian language conflict, it advocates the use of Nynorsk. It has about 12,000 individual members and consists of approximately 200 local groups, including the youth organisation, Norsk Målungdom.

website: https://nm.no

Aker (Q3357343)
item type: tidligere norsk kommune
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Aker was a former independent municipality in Akershus, Norway, that constitutes the vast majority of the territory of the modern city of Oslo.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Former municipalities of Norway
East End and West End of Oslo (Q3368836)
item type: bydel / aspect of history
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The East End and West End (Bokmål: østkanten og vestkanten, Nynorsk: austkanten og vestkanten) are used as names for the two parts of Oslo, Norway, formed by the economic and socially segregating separation line that has historically passed along the street Uelands gate. The Akerselva river is often seen as a boundary between west and east, but that can be misleading, as there are working-class neighbourhoods on both sides of the river.

Botsfengselet (Q894848)
item type: fengsel / kulturminne
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Botsfengselet is a former national prison for long-term prisoners in Oslo, Norway. Its location is at the former Åkebergløkka, Grønlandsleiret 41.

Apoteket Hjorten (Q4780736)
item type: restaurant / kulturminne / apotek
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Helsfyr-Sinsen (Q11962674)
item type: Liste over Oslos bydeler
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Helsfyr-Sinsen was a borough of the city of Oslo, Norway, from 1988 to January 1, 2004, when it was split up and merged into Alna and Gamle Oslo boroughs. It consisted of the neighborhoods Helsfyr, Teisen, Etterstad, Keyserløkka, Lille Tøyen, Valle, Løren, Carl Berners plass, Rosenhoff and Sinsen.

Valle-Hovin (Q7911852)
item type: strøk
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Valle-Hovin is a neighborhood in Oslo, Norway, best known for the sports and music venue of the same name.

Old Bishop's Palace in Oslo (Q7083486)
item type: palass
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Old Bishop's Palace in Oslo (Oslo Bispeborg) was the residence of the Roman Catholic bishops of Oslo. The estate is located in what is now called Gamlebyen (old town) in Oslo, Norway. Various remnants of the medieval bishop's original palace are still visible.

Klassekampen (Q1702232)
item type: dagsavis
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Klassekampen (Lit. translation: "The Class Struggle") is a Norwegian daily newspaper in print and online. Its tagline is "The daily newspaper of the Left." The paper's net circulation is 33,265 (2022), and it has around 111,000 daily readers on paper (160,000 on Saturdays). This makes it the third largest Norwegian print newspaper, based on readership. Chief editor from 2018 is Mari Skurdal.

Street address: Grønland 4, Oslo, 0134 Oslo (from Wikidata)

website: https://klassekampen.no

National Internment Camp for Women in Hovedøya (Q4266823)
item type: internment camp
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The National Internment Camp for Women in Hovedøya (Norwegian: Statens interneringsleir for kvinner, Hovedøya) was Norway's largest internment camp for women, located on the island of Hovedøya in Oslo. It was used to detain women who had been accused of having romantic or sexual liaisons with German soldiers during World War II.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: 1946 disestablishments in Norway, Defunct prisons in Norway
St. Hallvard's Cathedral (Q4574817)
item type: catholic cathedral
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Former Roman Catholic cathedrals in Norway
Åkebergveien (Q8077140)
item type: gate
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Kværner Station (Q6449844)
item type: jernbanestasjon
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Kværner Station (Norwegian: Kværner stasjon) is a former railway station on the Gjøvik Line, located at Kværner in Oslo, Norway.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: 1977 disestablishments in Norway, Disused railway stations in Norway, Railway stations closed in 1977, Railway stations in Norway closed in the 20th century
Nonneseter Abbey (Q1780918)
item type: kloster
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Nonneseter Abbey, Oslo (Nonneseter kloster i Oslo), was a Benedictine convent located in Oslo, Norway, active between the 12th and 16th centuries.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: 16th-century disestablishments in Norway
Jordal Idrettspark (Q11979256)
item type: idrettsanlegg
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Jordal Idrettspark is a multi-sports complex located at Jordal in Oslo, Norway. Owned by Oslo Municipality, its main tenant is Vålerengens IF. The main components are two ice hockey rinks, Jordal Amfi and Ungdomshallen, and a football stadium, Jordal Stadion.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Defunct athletics (track and field) venues in Norway
Intercultural Museum (Q23044777)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Intercultural Museum in Oslo, Norway, was founded in 1990 by Bente Guro Møller. It is located at Tøyenbekken 5, in an old police station in the district of Grønland at the eastern side of downtown Oslo. The Intercultural Museum is a migration museum, and is primarily concerned with the collection, preservation and dissemination of Norwegian immigration history.

Ekeberg 2 helleristningsfelt, Sjømannsskolen (Q11974886)
item type: helleristning / kulturminne
Summary from Deutsch / German Wikipedia (dewiki)

Die Felsritzungen am Ekeberg befinden sich am Karlsborgveien, unterhalb des Kongsveien, südlich des Restaurants Ekeberg im Süden von Oslo, in Norwegen. Das Felsritzungsfeld aus der Steinzeit hat die ID-Nummer 41907.

The Saxe block (Q14468696)
item type: kulturminne
Summary from Svenska / Swedish Wikipedia (svwiki)

Saxegården är ett tidigare lantställe i Oslo i Norge från omkring 1800 med adress Saxegaardsgata 17 i Gamlebyen.

Oslo Kongsgård estate (Q25427969)
item type: bygning
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Oslo Kongsgård estate (Norwegian: Oslo kongsgård) was a royal residence and fortified Kongsgård estate located in the Oslo, Norway. The ruins of the former estate and its buildings can today been seen in Middelalderparken in the Old Town of Oslo.

Maaemo (Q6721016)
item type: restaurant
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Maaemo is a three-Michelin-star restaurant in Oslo, Norway. The name Maaemo derives from the Finnish language, meaning "Mother earth". The restaurant works in the New Nordic Cuisine genre, and focuses on local food and only uses organic, biodynamic, or wild produce. Head chef is Danish Esben Holmboe Bang.

website: http://maaemo.no/

Munkegata (Q6936738)
item type: tram stop
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Munkegata was a tram stop on the Gamleby Line of the Oslo Tramway. It is located at the intersection of Oslo gate and Schweigaards gate in Gamlebyen, Oslo, Norway.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Disused Oslo Tramway stations, Railway stations closed in 2020, Railway stations in Norway closed in the 21st century
Stolperstein dedicated to Marie Bogomolno (Q44181924)
item type: Stolperstein

Street address: Jens Bjelkes gate 64, 0650 Oslo (from Wikidata)

Stolperstein dedicated to Salomon Bogomolno (Q44181939)
item type: Stolperstein

Street address: Jens Bjelkes gate 64, 0650 Oslo (from Wikidata)

Stolperstein dedicated to Salomon Bogomolno (Q44181958)
item type: Stolperstein

Street address: Jens Bjelkes gate 64, 0650 Oslo (from Wikidata)

Stolperstein dedicated to Herman David Dickman (Q44179774)
item type: Stolperstein

Street address: Grønlandsleiret 6, 0190 Oslo (from Wikidata)

Stolperstein dedicated to Arvid Claes (Q44180862)
item type: Stolperstein

Street address: Brinken 23, Oslo (from Wikidata)

Stolperstein dedicated to Marie Ganz f. Lahn (Q44180877)
item type: Stolperstein

Street address: Jens Bjelkes gt 80, Oslo (from Wikidata)

Stolperstein dedicated to Adolf Gorvitz (Q44181242)
item type: Stolperstein

Street address: Arups gate 2, Oslo (from Wikidata)

Stolperstein dedicated to Daniel Claes (Q44181303)
item type: Stolperstein

Street address: Heimdalsgata 33, Oslo (from Wikidata)

Stolperstein dedicated to David Gorvitz (Q44181306)
item type: Stolperstein

Street address: Arups gate 2, Oslo (from Wikidata)

Stolperstein dedicated to Edel Gorvitz (Q44181318)
item type: Stolperstein

Street address: Arups gate 2, Oslo (from Wikidata)

Stolperstein dedicated to Elias Gorvitz (Q44181324)
item type: Stolperstein

Street address: Arups gate 2, Oslo (from Wikidata)

Stolperstein dedicated to Ester Gorvitz (Q44181330)
item type: Stolperstein

Street address: Arups gate 2, Oslo (from Wikidata)

Stolperstein dedicated to Bjarne Gorvitz (Q44181362)
item type: Stolperstein

Street address: Arups gate 2, Oslo (from Wikidata)

Stolperstein dedicated to Jan Claes (Q44181406)
item type: Stolperstein

Street address: Heimdalsgate 33, Oslo (from Wikidata)

Stolperstein dedicated to Herman Gorvitz (Q44181412)
item type: Stolperstein

Street address: Arups gate 2, Oslo (from Wikidata)

Stolperstein dedicated to Leopold Gorvitz (Q44181422)
item type: Stolperstein

Street address: Arups gate 2, Oslo (from Wikidata)

Stolperstein dedicated to Rubin Claes (Q44181577)
item type: Stolperstein

Street address: Heimdalsgata 38, Oslo (from Wikidata)

Stolperstein dedicated to Pauli Anna Wainer (Q44181600)
item type: Stolperstein

Street address: Kjølberggata 11, Oslo (from Wikidata)

Stolperstein dedicated to Nathan Salomon Wainer (Q44181607)
item type: Stolperstein

Street address: Kjølberggata 11, Oslo (from Wikidata)

Stolperstein dedicated to Johny Moritz Wainer (Q44181630)
item type: Stolperstein

Street address: Kjølberggata 11, Oslo (from Wikidata)

Stolperstein dedicated to Herman Schulmann (Q44181898)
item type: Stolperstein

Street address: Jens Bjelkes gate 64, 0650 Oslo (from Wikidata)

Stolperstein dedicated to Jenny Anne Schulmann (Q44181910)
item type: Stolperstein

Street address: Jens Bjelkes gate 64, 0650 Oslo (from Wikidata)

Stolperstein dedicated to Marie Hurwitz (Q44178421)
item type: Stolperstein

Street address: Jens Bjelkes gate62B, 0652 Oslo (from Wikidata)

Stolperstein dedicated to Salomon Hurwitz (Q44178436)
item type: Stolperstein

Street address: Jens Bjelkes gate62B, 0652 Oslo (from Wikidata)

Stolperstein dedicated to Benno Hurwitz (Q44182930)
item type: Stolperstein

Street address: Jens Bjelkes gate62B, 0652 Oslo (from Wikidata)

Stolperstein dedicated to Charles Abraham Kermann (Q44182943)
item type: Stolperstein

Street address: Jens Bjelkes gate 62B, 0652 Oslo (from Wikidata)

Rambergøya (Q19368972)
item type: øy
Summary from Nynorsk / Norwegian Nynorsk Wikipedia (nnwiki)

Rambergøya er ei 0,125 km² stor øy i Indre Oslofjord i Oslo, sør for Gressholmen, og med samband til Gressholmen over eit smalt eide i sørvest. Det høgste punktet på øya ligg ifylgje kartet 37 meter over havet.

Heggholmen (Q19368973)
item type: øy
Summary from Nynorsk / Norwegian Nynorsk Wikipedia (nnwiki)