Kvarteret
Det Akademiske Kvarter, more commonly known as Kvarteret, is a student cultural center in Bergen, Norway. It is situated on Olav Kyrres gate in the center of Bergen, within walking distance of both the main shopping areas and the University of Bergen.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Photo: Reinhardheydt, Public domain.
- Opening hours:
Monday—Wednesday: 11:30 AM—1:00 AM
Thursday—Friday: 11:30 AM—3:30 AM
Saturday: 2:00 PM—3:30 AM - Email: kontakt@kvarteret.no
- Type: Pub
- Description: student organization in Bergen, Norway
- Also known as: “Det Akademiske Kvarter” and “Studentkulturhuset i Bergen AS”
- Wheelchair access: yes
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Grieg Hall and Saint Paul’s Catholic Church, Bergen.
Grieg Hall
Music venue
Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Grieg Hall is a 1,500 seat concert hall located on Edvard Griegs plass in Bergen, Norway. Grieghallen was named in honor of Bergen-born composer Edvard Grieg, who served as music director of the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra from 1880 until 1882. Grieg Hall is situated 350 metres east of Kvarteret.
Saint Paul’s Catholic Church, Bergen
Church
Photo: HMPinnsvinet, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Saint Paul's Catholic Church is a Roman Catholic church in Bergen, Norway. It is located at Christies street and Nygård street between Lille Lungegårdsvann and Nygårdshøyden. Bergen Catholic parish includes Hordaland and Sogn og Fjordane, and was created in 1858, but the church did not come until 1870. Saint Paul’s Catholic Church, Bergen is situated 120 metres southeast of Kvarteret.
Bryggen Hanseatic Wharf
Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 2.5.
Bryggen, also known as Tyskebryggen, is a series of Hanseatic heritage commercial buildings lining up the eastern side of the Vågen harbour in the city of Bergen, Norway. Bryggen Hanseatic Wharf is situated 1 km north of Kvarteret.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Brushytten and Sandviksfjellet.
Sandviksfjellet
Locality
Photo: Shark, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Sandviksfjellet is a mountain in the city of Bergen in Vestland county, Norway. It is one of the traditional seven mountains that surround the city centre of Bergen.
Askøy
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Askøy is an island in Hordaland county, Norway. Located directly north-west of Bergen, parts of the island functions as a suburb of the city. However, particularly the northern and western parts of the 30 km long island have beautiful rural landscapes, culminating in the small island community of Herdla, linked to Askøy by a short bridge.
Kvarteret
- Categories: cultural center, student organization, building, and public building
- Location: Bergen, Hordaland, Western Norway, Norway, Nordic countries, Europe
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
60.38974° or 60° 23′ 23″ northLongitude
5.3218° or 5° 19′ 19″ eastLevels
3Open location code
9FG798QC+VPOpenStreetMap ID
way 126752893OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=pubOpenStreetMap feature
building=civicOpenStreetMap attribute
wheelchair=yesWikidata ID
Q6516303
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In Other Languages
From Norwegian to Swedish—“Kvarteret” goes by many names.
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Det Akademiske Kvarter”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Kvarteret”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Det Akademiske Kvarter”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Kvarteret i Bergen”
- Norwegian: “Det Akademiske Kvarter”
- Swedish: “Kvarteret”
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Håkonsgaten post i butikk and Hildemors Dansesenter.
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About Mapcarta. Data © OpenStreetMap contributors and available under the Open Database License". Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikipedia page “Kvarteret”. Photo: Reinhardheydt, Public domain.