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Delve into Smestad
The district Smestad of Oslo in Oslo (Oslo County) is a district located in Norway and is a district of the nations capital.
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Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 18°C / 64 °F
Morning Temperature | 9°C / 47 °F |
Evening Temperature | 18°C / 64 °F |
Night Temperature | 11°C / 52 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 0% |
Air Humidity | 40% |
Air Pressure | 1023 hPa |
Wind Speed | Light breeze with 4 km/h (3 mph) from North |
Cloud Conditions | Overcast clouds, covering 93% of sky |
General Conditions | Overcast clouds |
Sunday, 12th of May 2024
20°C (68 °F)
9°C (49 °F)
Broken clouds, gentle breeze.
Monday, 13th of May 2024
20°C (67 °F)
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Broken clouds, gentle breeze.
Tuesday, 14th of May 2024
22°C (72 °F)
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Hotels and Places to Stay
THE THIEF
Lysebu Konferansesenter
Part of Forenom Oslo Apartments - Bislett
Voksenaasen
THON HOTEL VIKA ATRIUM
Oslo Radisson Blu Park Hotel
Clarion Collection Hotel Gabelshus
SCANDIC HOLMENKOLLEN PARK
SCANDIC SOLLI
Oslo Guldsmeden
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Attractions and noteworthy things
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Hans Majestet Kongens Garde
Hans Majestet Kongens Garde (HMKG) (lit. , His Majesty The King's Guard; the Royal Guards) is a battalion of the Norwegian Army. The battalion has two main roles; it serves as the Norwegian King's bodyguards, guarding the royal residences and Akershus Fortress in Oslo, and is also the main infantry unit responsible for the defence of Oslo. The HMKG is located in Huseby leir in Oslo.
Norwegian Radium Hospital
The Norwegian Radium Hospital is a hospital in Oslo, Norway dedicated to cancer treatment. It is the largest cancer centre in Northern Europe, with 400 beds and around 2,000 employees. It was founded in 1932, with Severin Andreas Heyerdahl as chief physician and director, and Hans L. C. Huitfeldt as chairman of the board. It has its own research institute, Institute for Cancer Research, located at the hospital, since 2009 it has been housed in a new, separate research building.
Hovseter (station)
Hovseter is a station on the Røa Line of the Oslo Metro 2between Holmen and Røa. It is located in the Vestre Aker borough. The station was opened on 24 January 1935 with the completion of the line to Røa. It is 135.6 metres above sea level, and 6.7 km from Stortinget. Hovseter is one of the most densely populated areas along Røabanen, and the neighborhood has several fairly large apartment buildings, some of which are public housing.
Skøyen Station
Skøyen is a railway station located in Oslo, Norway and is part of Drammen Line. The station serves commuter trains, some regional trains and Flytoget airport express train service. Skøyen station is owned and operated by the Norwegian National Rail Administration. Though some continue on, the station is the terminus for several commuter trains in the Greater Oslo area. In addition, some of the regional trains on the Vestfold Line stop at the station.
Smestad (station)
Smestad is a station shared by the Røa Line (line 2) and the Kolsås Line (line 6) on the Oslo T-bane system. Although the two lines continue to share track some time after Smestad, passing the former station of Sørbyhaugen which was also shared, they diverge before passing another station. The next station to the west is Makrellbekken on Røabanen and the temporary station of Husebybakken on Kolsåsbanen. The next station to the east is Borgen. Smestad is located 4.6 km from Stortinget.
Makrellbekken (station)
Makrellbekken is a station on the Røa Line (Line 2) of the Oslo Metro in Norway. It is located between the stations of Smestad and Holmen, 5.4 kilometers from Stortinget and is the first station on the line not shared with another. The station was opened 24 January 1935 when the line to Smestad was extended to Røa. At Makrellbekken, the line leaves Sørkedalsveien, the main road which the line has run alongside.
Smestad, Oslo
Smestad is an area in the borough Vestre Aker in Oslo, Norway. It is named after Smestad mansion, which was parcelled out for residences after the tram line was built in 1912. It is served by Smestad station. {{#invoke:Coordinates|coord}}{{#coordinates:59|56|9.4812|N|10|41|1.2048|E|source:nowiki_region:NO_scale:5000 |primary |name= }}
Huseby Leir
Huseby Leir is the base of the Norwegian Hans Majestet Kongens Garde (HMKG) (lit. , His Majesty The King's Guard). Huseby Leir is located on the old Oslo farm, Nordre Huseby gård, which was acquired by the Norwegian government in the late 19th century. It is a modern base, but has decayed because of construction errors which lead to mold and damp damage in walls and roofs. From 2002 to 2005 the base underwent a total renovation.
Montebello (station)
Montebello is a station on the Kolsås Line (Line 2) of the Oslo Metro. The station is located between Smestad and Ullernåsen. Montebello is the first station on line 6 not shared with another line. The station is on the north side of the Ring 3 highway which runs in an arch north of Oslo. It is the closest station to the Radium Hospital which is 400 m away. Montebello is located 6.0 km from Stortinget and was first opened on 15 June 1942.
Husebybakken (station)
Husebybakken was a metro station on the Kolsås Line of the Oslo Metro. Serving the neighborhood of Montebello in Oslo, Norway, it opened in 1942, when the connection line between Sørbyhaugen and Jar was opened. It was closed on 19 June 1961, but reopened from 31 July 2006 to 31 May 2008, when the rest of the Kolsås Line was being renovated. While in use, it served as the terminal station of the Kolsås Line, and for Line 6 of the metro. The station was demolished in 2008.
Holmen (station)
Holmen is a station on the Røa Line (line 2) of the Oslo T-bane system. It is located between Makrellbekken and Hovseter. The station is 6.1 km from Stortinget. Holmen was opened on 24 January 1935 when the line was completed to Røa. The station is at an altitude of 119.4 metres above sea level. The station is located in a mainly residential area.
Ullernåsen (station)
Ullernåsen is an Oslo Metro station located at Ullern in Oslo, Norway. It is on Kolsås Line between Åsjordet and Montebello. It was opened on 15 June 1942. Since June 2006 it was temporarily closed while Kolsåsbanen was upgraded, and reopened on 18 August 2008.
Bestum (station)
Bestum is a former light rail station on the Oslo Tramway. The station was located at Bestum in Ullern, on the Lilleaker Line, between Ullern Station to the east and Furulund Station to the west.
Bestun Station
Bestun Station is a closed railway station located on the Drammen Line in Oslo, Norway. It is located between Skøyen and Lysaker. The station opened on 15 July 1884 as Vækkerø. It changed name to Bestum on 15 August 1890, and to Bestun on 1 September 1922. It was closed in 1978. The first station building was drawn by Georg Andreas Bull, but it was removed during the interwar period and re-erected at the Norwegian Railway Museum.
Ullern (station)
Ullern is a light rail station on the Oslo Tramway. Located in Ullern borough, it was opened by Kristiania Elektriske Sporvei together with the rest of the Lilleaker Line, as an extension of the Skøyen Line.
Abbediengen (station)
Abbediengen is a light rail station on the Oslo Tramway. Located in Ullern borough, it was opened by Kristiania Elektriske Sporvei together with the rest of the Lilleaker Line, as an extension of the Skøyen Line in 1919. It is served by line 13.
Hoff (station)
Hoff is a light rail station on the Oslo Tramway. Located at Hoff in Ullern borough, it was opened by Kristiania Elektriske Sporvei together with the rest of the Lilleaker Line, as an extension of the Skøyen Line in 1919. It is served by line 13.
Skøyen (station)
Skøyen is a light rail station on the Oslo Tramway. Located at Skøyen, it was opened by Kristiania Elektriske Sporvei as an extension of the Skøyen Line on 21 June 1903. In 1919, it also became the first station on the Lilleaker Line. It is served by line 13. About 100 metres away is Skøyen Station on the Drammen Line, that is served by Norges Statsbaner and the Airport Express Train. The two stations are not adjacent, but within easy walking distance.
Bestumkilen
Bestumkilen is a bay in Lysakerfjorden in the inner Oslofjord. Located west of the Bygdøy peninsula and east of Vækerø, it is bordered by the islet Killingen in the southwest and the mouth of the river Hoffselva at Sjølyst in the northeast. It was formerly known, together with Frognerkilen, under the name Ladegaardsfjordene. This stems from older times, when Bygdøy was an island, named Ladegaardsøen.
Montebello, Norway
Montebello is a neighborhood in the borough of Ullern in Oslo, Norway. The area is dominated by single dwellings. The Norwegian Radium Hospital is located at Montebello. The area is served by Montebello Station on the Kolsås Line of the Oslo T-bane.
Njårdhallen
Njårdhallen is an indoor sports arena located in Vestre Aker, Oslo, Norway. It was designed by architect Frode Rinnan. It was opened in 1960, and designed by Frode Rinnan. It is mainly used by the sports club Njård for indoor sports such as basketball and handball. Formerly, mainly in the 1960s and 1970s, it was used for large meetings and rock concerts. It has also been used as a professional boxing venue.
Hovseter
Hovseter comes under Vestre Aker kommune and lies between Røa and Holmen in Oslo, Norway. Hovseter was originally a place under Hoff farm. The site was mainly developed in the 1970s as a project associated experimental political sociology and was listed under the then Social Democratic government. The buildings consist largely of blocks of flats in the low / medium altitude by Norwegian standards. Some of the buildings are older, however, and originates from the 1950s.
Vækerø Manor
Vækerø Manor is a historic manor in the neighborhood of Vækerø in Oslo, Norway. The manor is a large brick building constructed during 1880 after drawings by Herman Schirmer. The manor was formerly a part of a larger estate property related to Bærums Verk. The manor belonged to the Løvenskiold family but was later sold to Norsk Hydro.
Bestum
Bestum is a neighbourhood in Ullern in Oslo, Norway. Before the residential area arose, Bestum was mainly an agricultural area. The name origins from the middle ages. Bestum was served by a station named "Bestun" and the tram stop Bestum, but both are now closed. The residential houses in the area are drawn in Swiss chalet style.
Gressbanen
Gressbanen is a sports field at Holmen in Vestre Aker, the home ground of the Norwegian sports club Ready. The name means "The Grass Field", but it now has an artificial turf. It also has artificial ice, used for bandy during the winter season. The record attendance is about 17,000 from an international match on 31 August 1919 between Norway and the Netherlands. Gressbanen was the national arena for the Norwegian national football team from 1919 until Ullevaal stadion was built in 1928.