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Barcode Project

Recomendado por 102 personas locales,

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Emma M.
September 6, 2022
A contrast to the old and short buildings in the city. It is a nice area to explore, with some great food options.
Liv Birgitte
June 27, 2022
Have a look at a newly established part of Oslo to get a sense of the city today
Inga
July 23, 2021
Barcode has become a must visit for Oslo's own inhabitants, frequent as well as first-time visitors in Oslo. Bjørvika, has been under development for some years. Just by Jernbanetorget it's now all finally coming together with it's famous post-modern architecture, beach, restaurants, and not to mention the Norwegian Opera house. The Much museum has been established here, surrounded by fancy restaurants as well as street food wagons. There is also a lot of cool activities, such as saunas (badstue in Norwegian), concert spaces such as "Salt" as well as rentals for water activities. A must visit that shows how diverse Oslo can be, all in one walkable area.
Barcode has become a must visit for Oslo's own inhabitants, frequent as well as first-time visitors in Oslo. Bjørvika, has been under development for some years. Just by Jernbanetorget it's now all finally coming together with it's famous post-modern architecture, beach, restaurants, and not to ment…
Hege
April 4, 2018
The Barcode has become quite famous for its unique design. This place allows for some interesting photographies. Quite Instaworthy.
Tjuvholmen
January 29, 2017
A nice place of buildings that look like a bar code on your receipts. The area is essentially a financial district thats provides upscale restaurants and coffee shops. Its located at Dronning Eufemias Gate which is right next to the Oslo Opera.

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Oslo, Oslo
Barcode Project