Walks+Talks: Government Quarters + National Museum

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Government Quarters

The Government Quarter (RKV) was severely damaged in the 2011 (July 22) terror attack. Plans for

rebuilding RKV has been highly debated but demolition and construction are now well in progress. We will

visit the temporary July 22 Memorial, see plans for the future urban landscape and get the opportunity to

see and discuss temporary and permanent security measures established after the terror attack.

The project give insight into planning large new public buildings in a dense, existing urban fabric, and

handling the consequences of terror in new public areas.

The walk will further bring us through the central urban heart of Oslo with national institutions and urban

landscapes of high symbolic value. We will pass Stortinget (Parlament), Karl Johan Street, Spikersuppa,

Slottet, Nationaltheatret, Rådhuset (Oslo City Hall).

Project New National Museum

We will continue to the construction site of the New National Museum that will open in 2020. At

Mellomstasjonen visitor center we will get a better understanding of how the largest art museum in

Northern Europe will impact its neighborhood. A guided tour with helmets will bring us into the building site

and a pre-view of central attractions like the New Museum Plaza, Light Hall, Munch Room and the great

fjord view from the Museum Roof Terrace.



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IFLA World Congress 2019 will take a closer look at urban transformation, green mobility, healthy and beautiful landscapes and community participation. During three days in Oslo, we aim to inspire, challenge and intrigue you. We want you to share and reflect on the knowledge that is developed, presented and discussed.

Join us in moving one step further to understand and protect our COMMON GROUND.

This article is part of IFLA Common Grounds: Walk+Talk.

You can view all Walks+Talks tours here