Oslo Bazaars
The Oslo Bazaars, along the streets Karl Johans gate and Dronningens gate in Oslo, were constructed from 1841 onwards. The halls were designed by architect Christian Heinrich Grosch. They were originally built for butchers selling meat at the nearby market place Stortorvet. The bazaar halls are listed as a protected site.
The Oslo Bazaars, along the streets Karl Johans gate and Dronningens gate in Oslo, were constructed from 1841 onwards. The halls were designed by architect Christian Heinrich Grosch. They were originally built for butchers selling meat at the nearby market place Stortorvet. The bazaar halls are listed as a protected site.
Coordinates: 59°54′43″N 10°44′50″E / 59.91194°N 10.74722°E / 59.91194; 10.74722
The Oslo Bazaars, along the streets Karl Johans gate and Dronningens gate in Oslo, were constructed from 1841 onwards. The halls were designed by architect Christian Heinrich Grosch. They were originally built for butchers selling meat at the nearby market place Stortorvet. The bazaar halls are listed as a protected site.
The Oslo Bazaars, along the streets Karl Johans gate and Dronningens gate in Oslo, were constructed from 1841 onwards. The halls were designed by architect Christian Heinrich Grosch. They were originally built for butchers selling meat at the nearby market place Stortorvet. The bazaar halls are listed as a protected site.
Coordinates: 59°54′43″N 10°44′50″E / 59.91194°N 10.74722°E / 59.91194; 10.74722
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