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  1. The Old Town of Oslo (Norwegian: Gamlebyen, pronounced [ˈɡɑmɽəˌby̌ːn] ⓘ) is a neighbourhood in the inner city of Oslo, Norway, belonging to the borough of Gamle Oslo and is the oldest urban area within the current capital. This part of the capital of Norway was simply called Oslo until 1925 while the city as a whole was called ...

  2. May 27, 2023 · Oslo is a city steeped in history and culture, and one of its most fascinating areas is Oslo Old Town, or “Gamlebyen” in Norwegian. Walking through the winding cobblestone streets of this well-preserved district gives visitors a glimpse into Oslos past, from the Middle Ages to the present day.

  3. Let's explore the old city center of Oslo, Norway in this beautiful sunny summer day! Starting from Stortinget, we move along Karl Johans gate towards the Na...

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  4. May 4, 2022 · Welcome to Gamblebyen, or Old Oslo. This inner city suburb just a mile or so east of the current downtown area is where Oslo originally stood hundreds of years ago. Today's Oslo Walk starts...

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gamle_OsloGamle Oslo - Wikipedia

    Gamle Oslo is a borough of the city of Oslo, Norway. The name means "Old Oslo", and the district contains Old Town . The borough has several landmarks and large parks, including the Edvard Munch Museum, the Botanical Gardens and a medieval park.

  6. www.visitoslo.com › en › activities-and-attractionsGuide to Oslo city centre

    Oslo Visitor Centre. OPENING HOURS MAY. Monday-Friday: 9-16 Saturday-Sunday: 10-16. The tourist information's call centre +47 23 10 62 00 Mon-Fri 10am-12pm; 12:45pm ...

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  8. thehiddennorth.com › oslos-historic-city-centreGamle Oslo Self-Guided Walk

    The end of Oslo’s old town was in 1624, when a large fire swept through the town. It was common for medieval towns to have fire; after all, they were dense wooden settlements and people depended on fire for cooking, heating and lighting. It is believed that Oslo had 18 city fires between 1080 and 1567, and the city was rebuilt just as many ...