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575: 597: 36: 547: 563: 535: 280: 475: 462:. The Hall is 31 metres wide, 39 metres long and around 21 metres high. The floor and parts of the walls are clad in marble. The room has a series of wall paintings depicting Norway and Oslo between the wars and also during occupation. They also depict the growth of commercial activity in the city, including the rise of the 346:. A continued lack of funds meant that construction had to wait, and in the intervening years the architects made several changes to the project. In 1930 they present their final draft, which had undergone significant changes, influenced by functionalism. The most apparent change was the addition of two office towers. 247:
and has two towers, one 63 meters tall and other 66 meters tall. The bricks used are larger than what was typical at the time of construction, but are roughly the same size as bricks used in the Middle Ages. The bricks, measuring approximately 27.5 × 13 × 8.5 cm, were produced by Hovin Teglverk
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The ground stone laying ceremony took place in September 1931, with King Haakon VII and Crown Prince Olav in attendance. Actual construction began in February 1933. Various buildings were also torn down. The city's old amusement park – Tivoli – was also forced to close as a new zoning plan created
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Various contests were held to decide who would decorate City Hall in January 1937. In all, eight painters and 17 sculptors were hired. Most of the work was completed by the opening of the hall in 1950, though the sculpture park was not completed until the 1960s.
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In November 1936 the shell of the building was completed. A few floors of office space were in use by the time war broke out in 1940. Construction resumed after the war and the office space was in use by 1947, while final touches were still being added.
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By the time it opened in 1950, the style of the building was no longer popular. Brick was in stark contrast to the steel and glass which architects considered modern at the time, and no further buildings were built in that style afterwards.
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in Frogner. He set up an architectural competition which received a total of 44 entries in the first of two rounds. In 1918 Arnstein Arneberg and Magnus Poulsson were selected as winners, whose project was clearly inspired by
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ceremony in which the annual laureate gives a lecture and is awarded the medal and diploma. A podium for the laureate and the Nobel Committee is erected in the far end of the hall for each ceremony. The
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It appears that in the Middle Ages, various different buildings had the function of a city hall. One source suggests that one of those buildings had a wine cellar which was open to the public.
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Oslo City Hall was officially opened on 15 May 1950, as part of the city's 900-year anniversary. Three musical compositions were written in connection with the celebrations, written by
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The idea of building a new city hall in Pipervika was first suggested by architect Oscar Hoff in 1906, but nothing came of the plans. In 1915, the idea was taken up by
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In 1624, all of old Oslo burnt to the ground. King Christian IV decided that the city should not be rebuilt at the same location and instead be built to the north of
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Architectural competitions were held in 1876 and 1898 for a new building at Hammersborg, but the plans were never carried out due to a lack of funds.
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By the 1800s the building was too small and the growing administration moved to various premises across the city.
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Arneberg, Arnstein; Poulsson, Magnus (2019). "Oslo City Hall: 1918–1950". In Stewart, John (ed.).
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new plots of land for sale. The purpose was to raise funds for the construction of the building.
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set of 49 bells. Various events and ceremonies take place in the building, notably the
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Oslo's City Hall won the popular vote as the capital's ′Structure of the Century′.
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in front of the building depict the craftsmen who built the building.
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face the square and are multicoloured depictions of motifs from the
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Grønvold, Ulf; Anker, Nils; Sørensen, Gunnar; Havran, Jiri (2000).
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and the main entrance of the City Hall. Carillon over East tower.
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is at the front of the building, facing Oslofjord. Reliefs by
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The Norwegian House: Oslo City Hall - a historical comparison
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designed the bronze relief over the entrance and also the
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Det Norske Hus: Oslo Rådhus — en historisk sammenligning
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Twentieth century town halls: architecture of democracy
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The City Hall in Oslo: the nation's gathering place
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Building with central cupola and wings with Greek-style columns
Functionalism
Oslo
Norway
Coordinates
59°54′42.35″N 10°44′0.90″E / 59.9117639°N 10.7335833°E / 59.9117639; 10.7335833
Oslo City Council
Arnstein Arneberg
Magnus Poulsson
Norwegian
municipal
Oslo
Norway
city council
Second World War
Arnstein Arneberg
Magnus Poulsson
Pipervika
Oslofjord
red brick
carillon
Nobel Peace Prize

Gamle rådhus
Akershus Fortress
Hieronymus Heyerdahl
mayor
1914 Jubilee Exhibition
Stockholm City Hall
Ludvig Irgens-Jensen

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