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Where: Helga Engs hus - Auditorium 1
When: 19:15
Cost: Free
New in town? Need someone to show you the most important things? Join the Oslo Walking Tour! We'll cover central Oslo and most of the Grünerløkka-district. I'll take you to the best places to eat, the nice streets tourist guides won't tell you anything about, and give you some local history as we go.
Experience the famous Nordmarka the way it should be experienced - with skis on your feet. And experience Norwegians in their true environment! For many Norwegians, skiing is a mandatory part of every winter Sundays. This might be The Most Norwegian thing you can do. We never know how long the snow will last, so use this opportunity to practice your skiing skills!
Coffee Hour is a popular meeting place for international and Norwegian students.
Where: Helga Engs hus - Auditorium 1 When: 19:15 Cost: Free
Oslo Winter Games is an annual board game festival held at the House of Litterature in Oslo.
Coffee Hour is a popular meeting place for international and Norwegian students.
The Nobel Peace Center was opened in 2005 by HRH King Harald V of Norway in a ceremony attended by the royal families of Norway and Sweden. Nobel Peace Prize laureate Wangari Maathai was also present. The Center has since welcomed more than 400,000 visitors (as of 1 October 2009).
Where: Helga Engs hus - Auditorium 2 When: 19:15 Cost: Free
The National Gallery contains the national collection of Norwegian and international art. The guided tour will give you a memorable 'sniff' of Norwegian art and culture.
Coffee Hour is a popular meeting place for international and Norwegian students.
The course aims at introducing international students to the art and joy of Nordic cross-country skiing and opens up for a new way of experiencing winter in Norway.
Learn to knit warm clothes for the winter, socks, headbands or a scarf. We provide knitting needels and yarn for you to start.
Where: Helga Engs hus - Auditorium 1 When: 19:15 Cost: Free
New in town? Need someone to show you the most important things? Join the Oslo Walking Tour! We'll cover central Oslo and most of the Grünerløkka-district. I'll take you to the best places to eat, the nice streets tourist guides won't tell you anything about, and give you some local history as we go. I'll even bring Streetwise-guides to Oslo to hand out. They're free, non-commercial, pocket sized and written by young people for young people.
Get a good taste of "Norsk friluftsliv" and join us for an overnight trip to Studenterhytta, the largest of the student owned cabins in Nordmarka. This great expanse of wilderness begins at the northern edge of Oslo and is the city's main recreation area – in summer for walking, bicycling, swimming, fishing and picnics, and in winter for cross-country skiing and walking in the snow.
Coffee Hour is a popular meeting place for international and Norwegian students.