Grünerløkka

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Location of Grünerløkka in Oslo

Grünerløkka is a central district of the Norwegian capital Oslo . It has 62,423 inhabitants (2020) and an area of ​​4.8 km². The district consists of Grünerløkka, Sofienberg , Rodeløkka , Dælenenga , Carl Berner , parts of Tøyen , Hasle , Keyserløkka , Sinsen , Rosenhoff and Løren .

One of the sights is the Ankerbrua , a bridge over the Akerselva . Grünerløkka is sometimes referred to as a trendy district. Furthermore, here at Storgata 36 is the listed building complex Prinds Christian Augusts Minde with the oldest part of the building, Mangelsgården, which has been under protection since 1927.

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Individual evidence

  1. Follow by bydel, delbydel, grunnkrets, kjønn and alder . Utviklings- og kompanseetaten, Oslo kommune (Norwegian), accessed on April 29, 2020.
  2. Mentioned in a Spiegel report ("scene district")
  3. http://www.prindsen.no/hva/ Prinds Christian Augusts Minde on prindsen.no, accessed on February 27, 2013 (Norwegian)

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