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Delve into Søndre Hovin
The district Søndre Hovin of in Oslo (Oslo County) is a district located in Norway a little east of Oslo, the country's capital town.
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Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 4°C / 39 °F
Morning Temperature | 3°C / 37 °F |
Evening Temperature | 5°C / 40 °F |
Night Temperature | 5°C / 41 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 2% |
Air Humidity | 97% |
Air Pressure | 1018 hPa |
Wind Speed | Light breeze with 5 km/h (3 mph) from South-West |
Cloud Conditions | Overcast clouds, covering 100% of sky |
General Conditions | Rain and snow |
Monday, 29th of April 2024
11°C (52 °F)
6°C (43 °F)
Moderate rain, moderate breeze, broken clouds.
Tuesday, 30th of April 2024
15°C (60 °F)
10°C (51 °F)
Scattered clouds, light breeze.
Wednesday, 1st of May 2024
13°C (56 °F)
12°C (54 °F)
Overcast clouds, light breeze.
Hotels and Places to Stay
THON HOTEL OPERA
Comfort Grand Central
Quality Hotel 33
Best Western Kampen
Bjørvika Apartments
Oslo central station apartments
Thon Hotel Linne
Oslo Radisson Blu Hotel Nydalen
Clarion Hotel The Hub
Oslo Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel
Videos from this area
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Oslo T-bane / Metro trains at Brynseng station, Oslo, Norway
May 2013 Type MX3000, three-cars in one unit. model Siemens Modular Metro.
Oslo Sporveier As T-bane older T1300 and the new MX3000 train meet at Tøyen station.
Tøyen, Oslo, Norway 29.12.2008.
Hellbillies - Den finast eg veit (live fra Oslo Spektrum, 24.11.2012)
Hellbillies "Den finast eg veit" - live fra Oslo Spektrum 24.11.2012, hentet fra NRK TV-programmet "En helt spesiell kveld med Hellbillies" (bilder publisert med tillatelse fra NRK).
Ace Race Oslo 2011
Discraft Ace Race tournament in Oslo, Norway on 15.oct 2011. Of the 6 aces, 4 of them were captured on film and shown in this video along with a lot of metal and chain :-). Video is taken with...
Oslo T-bane / Metro trains at Storo, Oslo, Norway
May 2013 Type MX3000, three-cars in one unit. model Siemens Modular Metro.
Trikken i Oslo Storo trikkeholdeplass オスロトラム ストロ電停
Trikk type SL-79 på vei til Kjelsås. 地下鉄の線路を跨ぐ陸橋の上にある停留所に路面電車が発着する。 Oslo tram Line No.12 and 11 streetcar on Storo tram stop, Norway.
T-banen i Oslo Storo stasjon オスロ地下鉄ストロ駅
Linje 4 MX3000-tog vil ankomme Storo stasjon. 地下鉄(テーバーネ)4号線の電車が到着する。隣はノルウェー国鉄の近郊電車が走る線路。 Oslo Metro Line 4...
Storonissen overrasker kunder på Storo Storsenter
Du vil ikke tro hva som skjedde da julenissen kom til Storo Storsenter....
Citroen xm on fire in Oslo city.
this citroen caught fire suddenly outside my builing i oslo (gamlebyen). It flaired up several times and besmoked the entire area. No one was hurt.
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Helsfyr-Sinsen
Helsfyr-Sinsen was a borough of the city of Oslo, Norway up to January 1, 2004, when it was split and merged into Alna and Gamle Oslo boroughs. It consisted of the neighborhoods Helsfyr, Teisen, Etterstad, Keyserløkka, Lille Tøyen, Valle, Løren, Carl Berners plass, Rosenhoff and Sinsen.
Sinsen
Sinsen is a mixed residential and commercial area in Grünerløkka borough of Oslo, Norway. The westernmost part of Sinsen is part of the borough Nordre Aker. The Sinsen Interchange, located on the border between the boroughs of Nordre Aker, Grünerløkka and Bjerke, was the first roundabout in Norway. It has since developed into a multi-lever intersection, with both Ring 3, National Road 4 and the Sinsen Line of the Oslo Tramway routes around.
Grefsen
Grefsen is a neighbourhood of the city of Oslo, Norway. Together with Kjelsås, Grefsen was part of the borough Grefsen-Kjelsås until January 1, 2004, when they became part of the new borough of Nordre Aker. Grefsen and Kjelsås were also part of the former municipality of Aker before the Second World War, when the city of Oslo was confined to today's central areas. The railway line Gjøvikbanen goes through the area, but Grefsen Station is actually located closer to the neighbourhood of Disen.
Aker University Hospital
Aker University Hospital was founded in 1895 in Oslo, Norway. From January 1, 2009, the hospital is part of the Oslo University Hospital. Since January 2002 the hospital is organized as a health trust that is fully owned by Southern and Eastern Norway Regional Health Authority and which also is responsible for the hospital budget.
Vålerenga
Vålerenga is a neighbourhood in the city of Oslo, Norway, belonging to the borough of Gamle Oslo. Vålerenga is located between the neighbourhoods of Gamlebyen, Jordal, Ensjø, Etterstad and Lodalen. Vålerenga is in particular known for its traditional, small wooden houses, and for its football and ice hockey-teams: Vålerenga IF Fotball and Vålerenga Ishockey.
Vålerenga Church
Vålerenga Church is a church located in the Norwegian capital Oslo. The church belongs to the parish of Vålerenga and Gamlebyen, in the Church of Norway, the Lutheran state church.
Ensjø (station)
Ensjø is a station on the Oslo Metro located in the borough of Gamle Oslo. The station is shared by the Østensjø-, Lambertseter- and Furuset Line. It is the first station on the east side after emerging from the downtown Common Tunnel for these lines. The station is located between Tøyen and Helsfyr. Ensjø is mostly a commercial area, with a large number of car dealerships.
Hasle (station)
Hasle is a station on the Oslo Metro system located in the Grünerløkka borough between Carl Berners plass and Økern. It is the first outdoor station on Grorud Line after the downtown tunnel. After completion the of the Ring Line in 2006, Hasle is the first station on the Grorud Line not shared with another line. There is a some residential housing in the vicinity, as well as some industry.
Helsfyr (station)
Helsfyr is a subway station on the east side of the Oslo Metro system located in the borough of Gamle Oslo. The station is shared by the Furuset Line (Line 2), the Østensjø Line (Line 3) and the Lambertseter Line (Line 4). In addition, Line 1, which runs on Holmenkollen Line in the west, terminates at Helsfyr (during rush hour, however, line 1 is extended to Ellingsrudåsen). The station is located between Ensjø in the west and Brynseng in the east. Helsfyr is located underground.
Tøyen
Tøyen is a residential area in the central parts of Oslo, Norway, part of the borough of Gamle Oslo.
Vallhall Arena
Vallhall Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena, located in Valle-Hovin, Oslo, Norway. The stadium has a capacity of 5,500 people, during matches. The Tippeligaen club Vålerenga uses the arena for training and friendly matches in the winter off-season. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The arena also serves as an event arena. The arena is also a well-known concert hall, with a capacity of 12,500 people. It's not far away from Valle Hovin, an outdoor concert arena.
Valle Hovin
Valle Hovin is both a bandy and speed skating rink in cold weather, and an outdoor stadium for concerts in warm weather, in Oslo, Norway. The Bandy World Championships has been held here. Located in the residential area Valle-Hovin, in amongst trees and a park, one finds Valle Hovin. It is reachable from the Lines 1, 2, 3, and 4 reaching the Helsfyr station of the Oslo T-bane metro system, and additionally via two bus lines as well as substantial parking for automobiles.
Tøyen Station
Tøyen Station is a railway station located in Oslo on the Gjøvik Line. It is located in the borough of Grünerløkka and is the first stop on the line after Oslo Central Station. The station was opened in 1904. It is a small unmanned station which is only served by local trains by NSB Gjøvikbanen. It is 4.45 km from Oslo S. 1400 meters from the railway station is the subway station with the same name, located on the T-bane. There is no connection between the two stations.
Økern (station)
Økern is a metro station on the No 5, Grorud Line of the Oslo Metro system, situated between stations Hasle and Risløkka in the lower parts of the Grorud Valley. It is located 2.7 km northeast of station Stortinget (the Parliament). The station is part of the original stretch of the Grorud Line, and was opened on 16 October 1966. In 2010, the station was refurbished and partly rebuilt. New platforms are fitted with snowmelt systems, i. e. heating cables in the uppermost layer.
Romerike Tunnel
The Romerike Tunnel is a 14.580-kilometre railway tunnel in Norway that connects Oslo with Lillestrøm. Being the longest railway tunnel in Norway, the tunnel forms the first half of the Gardermoen Line. It is double track and electrified, permitting speeds of 210 kilometres per hour . Construction started in 1994, with plans to open along with the rest of the Gardermoen Line and the Oslo Airport, Gardermoen on 8 October 1998.
Jordal Amfi
Jordal Amfi is an indoor sporting arena located in Oslo, Norway. The capacity of the arena is 4,450 and was opened in 1952. It is the home arena of the Vålerenga ice hockey team.
Alnabru–Grefsen Line
The Alnabru–Grefsen Line is a 5-kilometre long Norwegian railway line between Alnabru Station and Grefsen Station in Oslo. The line was built in 1901 to allow trains to go directly from the Gjøvik Line to the Hoved Line or Alnabru Freight Terminal. There is little traffic left on the line, only about four to eight trains daily, and no passenger traffic.
Peer Gynt Sculpture Park
Peer Gynt Sculpture Park (Peer Gynt-parken) is a sculpture park located in Oslo, Norway. The sculpture park was created in honour of the man who is perhaps Norway’s most internationally known writer, Henrik Ibsen and is a monumental presentation of one of his most famous plays Peer Gynt, act by act. The park was established in 2006 by Selvaag, the company behind the housing development in the Løren-area and most of the sculptures are the result of an international sculpture competition.
Etterstad
Etterstad is a neighborhood in Oslo, located between the river Alna and Strømsveien, north of Vålerenga. It was incorporated into Oslo in 1946, two years before the merger of Oslo and Aker. The area is mainly residential.
Alnaelva
Alnaelva, also known as Alna or the Alna River, is a river the runs through Oslo, Norway, from Alnsjøen to the Oslo Fjord at Bjørvika. It also drains Breisjøen, Steinbruvann, Tokerudbekken and Østensjøvannet. Large sections of the river run in culverts and the river is highly polluted, partially because it is used as a sewer drain.
Hasle, Oslo
Hasle is a neighborhood in the borough of Grünerløkka in Oslo, Norway. It is served by the station Hasle on the Oslo Metro. Facilities include a church and the national tennis centre of Norway.
Keyserløkka
Keyserløkka is a neighborhood in the borough of Grünerløkka in Oslo, Norway. It was originally farmland under Tøyen. In 1850 it was given to professor Rudolf Keyser. It was later sold to the municipality, and built up with larger buildings between 1949 and 1956.
Kværner Station
Kværner Station is a former railway station on the Gjøvik Line, located at Kværner in Oslo, Norway. On Kvaerner station was a small station building, which was sold to Urskog-Hølandsbanen, and in 1973 relocated to Bingsfoss station.
Jordal
Jordal is a neighborhood in the borough of Gamle Oslo in Oslo, Norway. It is a small valley between Kampen and Vålerenga, and the farm Jordal was originally under Nedre Valle. The area was located in Aker until 1878, when it was incorporated into Kristiania (Oslo). It was known for the brickworks Jordal Teglverk, on the site now occupied by the Olympic ice hockey arena Jordal Amfi. The area is served by Ensjø station on the Oslo Metro.
Valle-Hovin
Valle-Hovin is a neighborhood in Oslo, Norway, best known for the sports and music venue of the same name. It consists of two neighborhoods with unclear boundaries, Valle and Hovin. Valle was a farm under Nonneseter but was bought by privates in 1765; the farm Hovin was probably under Torshov, then under Oslo Cathedral before the Reformation. It was bought by privates in 1664. The farms Valle and Hovin were both bought by Oslo Municipality in 1915.