Oslo, Norway
Østre Tangent
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Wheelchair-accessible entrance
A must must place to visit. It details out the Viking age and the expeditions. In the museum, are the recovered ships of the Viking age which were almost damaged when they were found. The archaeologists and their team , however managed well to identify, assemble and restore it. In some of the Viking ships, dead bodies were found , which are now preserved too and are available to see in the museum itself. The management's runs a 10 min short clip every 15 mins for the visitors to understand the story behind.
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It is a great spot for futuristic shots...selfies too..and connects two districts of Oslo..
Nice little bridge to cross the railroad tracks when e.g. going to the Opera House.
The most photogenic bridge in Oslo :)
Akrobaten ('the acrobat') is a 206-meter long pedestrian bridge that stretches across the tracks of Oslo central station, connecting the two areas Grønland and Bjørvika. By L2 Architects
Spectacular view on new bussiness buildings
A lovely architectural bridge. It is designed to be used by pedestrians.
I loved this bridge This is a bridge that you’ll see for sure if you are coming to Oslo by train The top view is so beautiful You can see a lot of trains and trams passing under if you are on top of this bridge Great place to take photos And also this bridge can take you to different platforms for train connections
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