Fagerborg

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Jessenløkken housing estate in Fagerborg.
Hertzbergs gate in Fagerborg

Fagerborg is a parish municipality ( nor . : Sogn ) and a district in the St. Hanshaugen district of Oslo .

Description and history

The district includes the area between Stensparken and the Majorstuen and borders on Marienlyst and Adamstuen . The name Fagerborg comes from a paddock or paddock that was roughly at the height of today's Fagerborggata 52 . About 1837 the area now district of the then lower was Blindern -Bauernhof separated.

Fageborg belonged to the so-called Bymarken , the incorporated areas of Christinia, today's Oslo. The first large main building in the district, erected in the 1870s, was later used as an orphanage and served as a school after the Second World War and finally demolished in 1957.

The development of Fagerborg is very different and consists of a mixture of villas and streets as residential and commercial buildings, most of which were built between 1880 and 1920. In the 1920s, more new streets were built in Fagerborg. The western part of the district is dominated by the Jessenløkken housing estate , which was built between 1919 and 1922 at Suhms gate , Kirkeveien , (Ring 2), Gørbitz 'gate and Jacob Aalls gate . The residential complex consists of a total of 37 residential buildings, all of which were built in the so-called Nordic Neo-Baroque style.

In the neighborhood is located Fagerborg videregående skole ( Secondary Education Fagerborg ) and the Fagerborg Kirke . The Fagerborg church was built in 1903 in Art Nouveau Østfold granite on the adjacent Stensparken .

The new kindergarten Fagerborg Menighetsbarnehage was built in Fageborg in 2009 on an area of ​​1000 m 2 by the architectural office Reiulf Ramstad arkitekter AS , which was awarded the Norwegian architecture prize Sundts premie in 2010 .

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literature

Web links

Commons : Fagerborg  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Norske kirkebygg, Fagerborg kirke. norske-kirkebygg.origo.no, July 30, 2009, accessed September 11, 2013 (Norwegian).
  2. Paul Aage Aasheim: Fagerborg kirke - En av presentasjon kirkebygget ( Memento of 10 August 2006 at the Internet Archive ). on kirken.oslo.no
  3. ^ Fagerborg Kindergarten. (No longer available online.) Mapolis.com, November 29, 2010, archived from the original on November 23, 2012 ; Retrieved September 11, 2013 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / mapolis.com

Coordinates: 59 ° 56 '  N , 10 ° 44'  E