TOWN HALL (RÅDHUSET)
Public building / Town hall
3.5/5
2025
Recommended
2025
Red brick building flanked by two large towers visible from quite a distance. The architecture of the town hall is not a masterpiece of design as the Scandinavians know how to do, but at least it has the merit of facing the fjord. On its steps, bronze workers are lined up, more realistic than life, made by Per Palle Storm, one of the great Norwegian sculptors. The walls inside are covered with monumental frescoes from the 1930s-1960s.
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You can not say that it is an ugly building. It is a typical style of architecture of between two wars, a fine example of the decorative art of the time. And that is a little exceptional place since it is in the lobby that are held every year the Nobel Prize