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70: 243: 235: 170: 214: 153:) towards the end of the 1800s. The municipality of Bergen municipality purchased real estate at Gyldenpris and Stranden (collectively known as Gyldenpris) in 1912 and had plans to develop urban districts there. The area was administratively separated from the municipality of Laksevåg and annexed to Bergen, with about 1700 residents, in 1921. Gyldenpris was linked closer to Bergen when the 222:
Boliglag AS (75 units). Later larger apartment blocks were built. The Münsterbekken Housing Cooperative (274 units) was built by Arne Sande AS in 1978, and housing became denser in 1980, when the BOB company built 72 units in the Gyldenpris Housing Cooperative. The most recent major expansion took place in 2004, when the
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In the 1950s, Gyldenpris became more densely settled because of the limited supply of building land within Bergen's city limits. The solution to the housing shortage at that time was to build higher. In 1951, the Vestbo housing company built three typical seven-story tower blocks operated by Stranden
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named Gyldenpris (in the Laksevåg district), Stranden, and Strandlien (in the Årstad district). It includes 274 apartments in Mûnsterbekken Housing Cooperative in the Øvre Damsgård basic statistical unit (with a Frydenbølien address). Gyldenpris contains the Parish of
181:, the municipality of Bergen built a shantytown in the area where the Puddefjord Bridge now stands. It was an effort to help those left homeless in Bergen. All of the buildings were painted a blood-red color, which resulted in the place being nicknamed "Blood Town" ( 197:, and the new road on the west side of Pudde Fjord. One of the six houses remaining from "Blood Town" has served for many years as the clubhouse and dressing room for the Orion soccer club, which has its home field at the Gyldenpris soccer field ( 205:). Recently, sections of the Ny-Krohnborg IL athletic association have moved into the clubhouse. The other five remaining houses function today as municipal residential training centers for people with drug problems. 193:
was kicked to death in Gyldenpris, where he has also been born. Most of the houses in "Blood Town" were razed in connection with the construction of the Puddefjord Bridge, the
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Gyldenpris has an area of 0.26 square kilometers (0.10 sq mi) and had 1,734 inhabitants on January 1, 2015. It is divided into
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Greeson, Larry E. 1994. Some Observations on Education and Human Development in Norway: A Model for Social and Personal Well-Being.
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built an apartment building with 157 units in the area between the former Høyes winery building and the Gyldenpris soccer field.
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is derived from a hobby farm from the 1700s, which was separated from Damsgård. The farm's main house stood until 1955.
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Bergen, en by i vekst: Bidrag til husbyggingens og trelasthandelens historie i Bergen
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Apartment building from the 1950s and new buildings being built in May 2011.
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Apartment block in the Münsterbekken Housing Cooperative in Gyldenpris
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Tjernshaugen, Karen R. 2004. Hybeltrøbbel for eldre studenter.
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Bratten, Merete. 2013. Maling og mat i sagnomsuste Urdihuset.
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architecture, and the Gyldenpris student housing complex.
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Bergens byområde og dets geografiske utvikling, 1900–1940
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Gyldenpris lies on the border between the boroughs of
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60°22′49.897″N 5°18′47.747″E / 60.38052694°N 5.31326306°E / 60.38052694; 5.31326306
Bergen
Norway
Årstad

Årstad
Laksevåg
Solheim
Damsgård
Pudde Fjord
Mount Løvstakken
basic statistical units
Løvstakksiden
Church of Norway
St. Mark's Church
Urdi House
Empire style
Puddefjord Bridge
Møhlenpris

Bergen fire of 1916
Norwegian
Odd Frantzen
Løvstakken Tunnel
Norwegian

Student Welfare Organization in Bergen


Student

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