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Briskeby Line

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0157 Oslo, Norway

Wessels plass

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Wessels plass, Oslo Norway

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Parliament of Norway, Acne Studios Øvre Slott, The Scotsman, Stortinget, Spikersu skøytebane

Wessels plass ("Wessel's Square") is a square in Oslo, Norway, located south of the Parliament of Norway Building.

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History

Originally on the site was a knoll with a house surrounded by a garden. The Parliament of Norway Building was completed in 1866, ad in 1873 Oslo municipality bought the knoll. It was demolished around 1880 to give room for a park-like square. Named Stortingspladsen ('The Storting Square'), it was given its current name in 1891. It was named after Johan Herman Wessel, and a bust of him was raised here in 1891. A statue of Johan Sverdrup was raised in 1964. Under the square is a walking tunnel between the Parliament of Norway Building and office buildings across the street.

Transport

Wessels plass is a light rail station on the Briskeby Line of the Oslo Tramway. It is served by lines 13 and 19; the station is however skipped when trams go in westward direction. The square is also served by buses, and the Oslo Metro station Stortinget is not far away.

References

Wessels plass Wikipedia


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