Grünerløkka

Grünerløkka is a borough but also a neighborhood of the city of , . Grünerløkka became part of the city of Oslo in 1858. Grünerløkka was traditionally a working class district; since the late 20th century the area has increasingly undergone gentrification.
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  • Type: Locality with 62,400 residents
  • Description: urban district
  • Also known as: Gruenerlokka District

Places of Interest

Highlights include Oslo Opera House and Munch Museum.

Theater building
The is the home of the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet, and the national opera house in . The building is situated in the neighbourhood of central , at the head of the .

Museum
, marketed as Munch since 2020, is an art museum in , Oslo, Norway, dedicated to the life and works of the Norwegian artist Edvard Munch.

Railway station
is the main railway station in , and the largest railway station within the entire Norwegian railway system. It connects with , which is served by trams and the Oslo Metro.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Sentrum and Inner North.

, literally Centre, is the core of inside the first ring road, plus the area around the Royal Palace and Tjuvholmen island. This is the area around Oslo's main street, Karl Johan street, and the Akershus fortress overlooking the harbour and the great Oslo fjord.

is the sector of between Ring 1 and Ring 3 and between Highway 168 in the west and Akerselva in the East. This is an area of fine parks, the University campus and the Aker river with Oslo's industrial past as well as landmark buildings, many hotels and restaurants within walking from Karl Johan street.

is a part of , comprising the triangle east of Akerselva, south and west of the third ring road and north of the railway. Here you will find an international environment, many different cultures, less expensive food and drinks and a more bohemian atmosphere than in .

Grünerløkka

Latitude
59.9231° or 59° 55′ 23″ north
Longitude
10.7562° or 10° 45′ 22″ east
Population
62,400
Elevation
27 metres (89 feet)
Open location code
9FFGWQF4+6F
Geo­Names ID
6940975
Wiki­data ID
Q1552151
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In Other Languages

From Catalan to Swedish—“Grünerløkka” goes by many names.
  • Catalan: Grünerløkka
  • Cebuano: Grünerløkka District
  • Chinese: 格吕纳勒卡
  • Czech: Grünerløkka
  • Danish: Grünerløkka
  • Danish: Grynerløkka
  • Dutch: Gruenerlokka
  • Dutch: Grunerlokka
  • Dutch: Grünerløkka
  • Estonian: Grünerløkka linnaosa
  • Estonian: Grünerløkka
  • Finnish: Grünerløkka
  • French: Grünerløkka
  • German: Grünerløkka
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Bydel Grunerløkka
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Bydel Grünerløkka
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Grunerløkka
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Grünerløkka
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Grünerløkken
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Bydel Grünerløkka
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Grünerløkka
  • Norwegian: Bydel Grünerløkka
  • Polish: Grünerløkka
  • Portuguese: Grünerløkka
  • Russian: Грюнерлёкка
  • Slovenian: Grünerløkka
  • Spanish: Distrito Grünerløkka
  • Spanish: Grünerløkka (distrito)
  • Spanish: Grünerløkka
  • Swedish: Grünerløkka

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Olaf Ryes plass and Grünerhagen.

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