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Oslo, Norway
Ekeberg
Ekeberg Hill, located in the southeastern part of Oslo, is a park and is famous for its panoramic view of the Oslo cityscape. It is also known as the place where Munch, Norway's most famous painter, found inspiration for his masterpiece, The Scream. The park, which opened in 2013, is an art forest with more than 40 sculptures, and is attracting attention as a new spot to enjoy both art and the view.
Oslo city center
Oslo, the capital of Norway, is a port city surrounded by greenery at the end of the Oslo Fjord. Within walking distance of the Oslo Central Station, the city center is a forest of buildings from various eras that adorn the cityscape, including the majestic Royal Palace, the Oslo Cathedral, the National Theater, the Opera House, and the Museum of Contemporary Art. The area attracts many tourists throughout the year as a tourist destination full of attractions and as a gateway to travel around the fjords that are synonymous with.