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The '''Broadcasting House''' (in Norwegian, ''Kringkastingshuset''), also known as the '''Radio House''' (''Radiohuset'') or the '''White House''' (''Det hvite hus''), is the oldest building of the [[NRK]] headquarters at [[Marienlyst]], [[Oslo]]. The other main building is known as the [[Television House (Oslo)|Television House]].
The '''Broadcasting House''' (in Norwegian, ''Kringkastingshuset''), also known as the '''Radio House''' (''Radiohuset'') or the '''White House''' (''Det hvite hus''), is the oldest building of the [[NRK]] headquarters at [[Marienlyst]], [[Oslo]]. The other main building is known as the [[Television House (Oslo)|Television House]].


It was built between [[1938]] and [[1950]] after plans by [[Nils Holter]].
It was built between 1938 and 1950 after plans by [[Nils Holter]].


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==External links==

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Broadcasting House

The Broadcasting House (in Norwegian, Kringkastingshuset), also known as the Radio House (Radiohuset) or the White House (Det hvite hus), is the oldest building of the NRK headquarters at Marienlyst, Oslo. The other main building is known as the Television House.

It was built between 1938 and 1950 after plans by Nils Holter.

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