Things to do in Oslo, Eastern Norway: The Best Shopping

June 19, 2021 Velvet Champine

The 1000-year-old Norwegian capital sits at the head of Oslo Fjord. This stunning setting gives hints of the wild wonders that lie just beyond the city. From taking in visual delights at Vigeland Sculpture Park, the Viking Ship Museum, the Munch Museum and Holmenkollen, to the challenging content within the new Nobel Peace Centre and the Holocoust Center, Oslo offers plenty of food for thought. The Oslo Pass allows free travel on public transport, free parking and many museum and sight admissions.
Restaurants in Oslo

Henrik Ibsens gate 100, Oslo 0255 Norway +47 22 55 93 90 [email protected]
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Expo Arte Jewellery Design is a gallery, workshop and shop with jewellery in gold, silver and platinum. The gallery mounts several exhibitions every year featuring unusual and often thought-provoking work by international artists. The shop specialises in unique contemporary work by Norwegian and international jewellers. Expo Arte's skillful goldsmiths create special designs for order and stock, and can also make jewellery using the customer's own materials.

Raadhusgata 24, Oslo 0151 Norway +47 22 41 45 40 [email protected] http://www.format.no/
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Gallery Format

Gallery Format is the name of The Norwegian Association for Arts and Crafts' galleries and information centers. Gallery Format is situated in Oslo and Bergen and presents exhibitions of ceramics, textiles, metal, glass and wood. They specialise in contemporary applied arts. Gallery Format represents approximately 300 artisans from all over Norway. Diverse expressions and professional skill characterise both the permanent exhibitions and the individual shows of selected artists which are presented eight times a year. An artistic advisory board insures the quality of the works.

3. Galleri Brandstrup

Tjuvholmen alle 5, Oslo 0252 Norway +47 22 54 54 54 [email protected] http://brandstrup.no
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Galleri Brandstrup

Galleri Brandstrup is a leading Norwegian contemporary art gallery with well-established artists and young talents. Its main focus is Nordic contemporary art and carefully chosen international contemporary art. The gallery was founded in Moss in 1986 and relocated to Oslo in 2000. In March 2010 the gallery moved to Tjuvholmen Oslo's new office and residential development by the waterfront. Galleri Brandstrup’s competences include international art projects, curated exhibitions, art promotion, commissions and art in public relations work.

4. Kunsthall Oslo

Trelastgata 3, Oslo 0191 Norway +47 21 69 69 39 [email protected] http://www.kunsthalloslo.no
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Kunsthall Oslo

Kunsthall Oslo is a non-profit art space located in the Bjorvika area of central Oslo. The space presents international contemporary art with an emphasis on new commissions, and is also committed to exploring the social and historical context of contemporary art production. Kunsthall Oslo hosts the independent art bookshop and publisher Torpedo.

5. Villa Stenersen

Tuengen alle 10 C, Vinderen, Oslo 0374 Norway +47 21 98 20 00 http://www.nasjonalmuseet.no/villa-stenersen
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Villa Stenersen

Villa Stenersen is considered one of the main works of Norwegian modernist architecture. Originally planned as a private home for finance broker and art lover Rolf M. Stenersen and his family, the villa is now a meeting place for the fields of architecture and design. Architect Villa Stenersen was designed in 1938 by one of Norway's most renowned architects, Arne Korsmo. Korsmo is known as an internationally oriented architect, and Villa Stenersen is a clear example of how the architect interpreted and applied the international architectural ideas of his time. Art collection As well as being a family home, the villa was home to numerous works from Rolf Stenersen's art collection. Today, contemporary artworks on loan from the private collection of Sten Stenersen jr. are displayed in the house. Guided tours Guided tours in Norwegian are held on the first Sunday of every month. Between May and September guided tours are available every Sunday at 1 pm and 2 pm. The entrance fee must be paid in cash at the door.

6. Molleren Sylvia

Hegdehaugsveien 12, Oslo 0167 Norway +47 412 48 777 [email protected] http://www.mollerensylvia.no
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Molleren Sylvia

Mølleren Sylvia is an organic food store in Oslo, located next to the castle. We work with local farmers and producers, seeking the best possible vegetables, fruits in season, nuts, seeds, grains, and dairy products.

7. Khartoum Contemporary Art Center

Bernt Ankers gate 17, Oslo 0183 Norway +47 462 63 590 http://khartoumcontemporary.com/
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Khartoum Contemporary Art Center

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Khartoum is a kind of place that always feels like home. No matter how often or rarely I visit it, it’s aways welcoming, relaxed, free space to embrace you. A place to sit, to chat, to enjoy a good performance, a jam, a concert... a place to dance til the end! What I particularly like about Khartoum is that there’s no place for sexism, racism or any form for discrimination! My experience is that people respect your boundaries, and that feels really good! Oh, and they have those delicious cocktails you don’t find other places! Go get yourself one!(; ????

Tordenskiolds gate 5, Oslo 0160 Norway +47 993 65 233 [email protected] http://www.qbg.no
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QB Gallery

QB Gallery, Oslo is a project-based gallery for contemporary art started in 2014. The gallery presents primarily Norwegian contemporary art in the form of exhibitions and online. The art offered includes unique works as well as art in editions. QB focuses on both well-established and younger current artists and wants to make art available to a larger audience, not least new collectors.

9. Aker Brygge

Bydel Aker Brygge Grundingen 6, Oslo 0250 Norway +47 22 83 26 80 http://www.akerbrygge.no/
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Aker Brygge

A shipyard that has been turned into a shopping center.

Reviewed By ladyfromsmyrna - Portsmouth, United Kingdom

Must visit for a nice walk, shopping, selection of nice cuisines, scenic views.. ???? Been here with Mum for birthday and even in February it was amazing, sun was shining on the sea..

10. Freia Sjokoladefabrikk

Johan Throne Holsts Pl 1, Oslo 0566 Norway +47 22 04 40 22 [email protected] http://www.freialand.no
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Freia Sjokoladefabrikk

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