Scenic spot introduction:
The Oslo Opera House (Operahuset, English Oslo Opera House) is the largest cultural building in Norway and an environmentally friendly building that relies on solar energy. This simple, modern building has a coherent shape and clear outline. It stands like an iceberg on the bay and is eye-catching. In particular, the white sloped roof is not only the best platform to view the scenery of Oslo, but also a good place for citizens to relax and perform in the open air. Many important performances are held here every year, and its advanced stage equipment and environment are also praised by industry insiders.Attractions distribution:
The Oslo Opera House is located in the Oslo Fjord area, adjacent to the Stock Exchange and Central Station. Outside the opera house is a sloping open-air platform and open-air restaurant. Visitors can enjoy the seaside or city scenery in any direction. The glass building exterior wall and the reflected scenery create a wonderful visual effect. Entering the hall from the main entrance, you can see the wide indoor space and the wooden exterior of the opera hall; the hall has advanced stage effects and comfortable auditoriums, as well as rehearsal rooms and studios behind the stage. The entire theater is also quite user-friendly and pleasant in terms of audience service.Scenic spot features:
Tours, art tours, architecture tours, theaterTravel Notes of Travellers:
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travelling guideline:
1. Tour guide:
English: 13:00 on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, 12:00 on Saturday.
Norwegian: Monday to Saturday at 12 noon, Sunday at 13:00.
2. You can come in and out at will, and you can get free information brochures in the lobby.
3. In the evening, on the roof of the Opera House, you can enjoy the beautiful night view of Oslo city and seaside; sometimes there are free open-air concerts, where you can listen to music and have a bird's eye view of the scenery.
Tour route:
Oslo Opera House → Akershus Castle → Oslo Rådhus → Nobel Peace Center → Kongehuset → Karl Johans Gate → Vigeland Sculpture Vigelang Park → Holmenkollen Ski Jump → Bygdøy
Best time to visit:
All seasons
Shopping recommendations:
(Opera Shop) Opera and ballet documentaries, CDs, DVDs, Blu-rays, books, albums by conductors or musicians, key chains, refrigerator magnets, bookmarks, pencil erasers, posters, postcards and stamps.
(Opéra Restaurant) Argent, Brasserie Sanguine, Argentsoupé.
(Shopping in Oslo) Norwegian woolen clothes, wood carving handicrafts, glacier mud, etc.
(Oslo food) Salmon sashimi, king crab, stewed lamb, reindeer meat, Norwegian cheese.
(Recommended food places) Aker Brygge, Grunerlokka, and around Karl Johans gate.
Scenic spot location:
Europe>Norway>City of Oslo
How to get there:
Getting to the Opera House: Most bus lines, all trams, and metro lines, just go to Jernbanetorget station.
Arrival in Oslo:
1. Airplane: Main airports—Oslo Airport Gardermoen, Sandefjord Airport Torp, You can take buses and trains from the airport to the city center.
2. Train: Oslo Central Station (Oslo Train), which can be reached from domestic cities or surrounding international cities.
3. Urban transportation: Oslo Metro, Oslo Bus and Tram, Oslo Bicycle, and Oslo Taxi.
Scenic area map:
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Opera House ticket prices:
Free admission
Scenic area opening hours:
Ticket sales time:
Monday to Friday: 9:00-20:00
Saturday: 11:00-18:00
Sunday: 12:00-18:00