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Gamle Oslo

Coordinates: 59°54′46″N 10°46′55″E / 59.9129°N 10.7819°E / 59.9129; 10.7819
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Bydel Gamle Oslo
Vålerenga Park and Vålerenga Church in June 2013
Vålerenga Park and Vålerenga Church in June 2013
Coat of arms of Bydel Gamle Oslo
Location of Bydel Gamle Oslo
CountryNorway
CityOslo
Area
 • Total7.45 km2 (2.88 sq mi)
Population
 (2020[1])
 • Total58,671
 • Density7,875/km2 (20,400/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
ISO 3166 codeNO-030101
Websitebgo.oslo.kommune.no

Gamle Oslo is a district of the city of Oslo, Norway. The name means "Old Oslo".

The district has several landmarks and large parks, including the Edvard Munch Museum, the Botanical Gardens and a medieval park.

During the time that present Oslo was named Christiania, this area was called Oslo. H. P. Lovecraft alludes to the fact in his story The Call of Cthulhu:

One autumn day I landed at the trim wharves in the shadow of the Egeberg. Johansen's address, I discovered, lay in the Old Town of King Harald Hardrada, which kept alive the name of Oslo during all the centuries that the greater city masqueraded as "Christiana".

Neighborhoods of Oslo belonging to this district are:


The district also includes islands and islets in the Oslofjord: Kavringen, Nakholmen, Lindøya, Hovedøya, Bleikøya, Gressholmen, Rambergøya, Langøyene and Heggholmen.

In the municipal election of 2007 all district councils became elective, until then most had been appointed by the city council. Labour became the largest party with 5 representatives, the Socialist Left have 3, the Conservatives, Liberals and the Red Electoral Alliance 2 each, and the Progress party 1.

Squatting

Places formerly known for squatting, includes Brakkebygrenda (a.k.a. Brækkers).[2]

References

  1. ^ Municipality of Oslo (2020). "Befolkningen etter bydel, kjønn og aldersgrupper 1.1.2020" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 29 April 2020.
  2. ^ Lager film om «Brækkers» Archived 2014-07-25 at the Wayback Machine

59°54′46″N 10°46′55″E / 59.9129°N 10.7819°E / 59.9129; 10.7819