My beloved Oslo - charming streets

Oslo is a small town, but most tourists don't discover areas in the center of the city that we who live here thinks are charming.

This is one of the streets, a short, steep street with wooden houses from 1810-1860 except one that is from the 1600s. Two sculptors, one painter,  one writer where amongst those who lived here, and later an architect, textile designer and a minister.

The street is still a popular street to live in, even if most of the houses are small and unpractical. It has location, location, location and lots of charm.

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