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As the most famous cemetery in the country it’s rewarding to stroll along the well kept tranquil pathways. Opened in the early 1800s to cater for deaths from famine and epidemics it became the re...
Somewhere quite in the middle of Oslo. Went mainly to see Edvard Munchs grave which we found quite easily. All going well until we walked up to it on the snow and went down with a big bump. It was tot...
Peaceful cemetery, with amongst others the simple grave of painter Edvard Munch
My husband and I visited this peaceful and well laid out cemetery underway from Damstredet to old Aker Church and Telthusbakken. After a bit of searching we found the simple grave of Edvard Munch (...
Tranquillity
As the most famous cemetery in the country it’s rewarding to stroll along the well kept tranquil pathways. Opened in the early 1800s to cater for deaths from famine and epidemics it became the re...
Worth the visit
Somewhere quite in the middle of Oslo. Went mainly to see Edvard Munchs grave which we found quite easily. All going well until we walked up to it on the snow and went down with a big bump. It was tot...
Peaceful cemetery, with amongst others the simple grave of painter Edvard Munch
My husband and I visited this peaceful and well laid out cemetery underway from Damstredet to old Aker Church and Telthusbakken. After a bit of searching we found the simple grave of Edvard Munch (...
Cemetery in the city centre.
Apart from the centre, it is an open park where the graves of various characters of Norway are lifted.
For celebrities the Thanksgiving homeland
We visited this pleasant place to search for the graves of Munch and Ibsen.