Oslo: Sport Venue
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Tryvann Ski Resort
Small ski resort with a snowboard park Nestled in the snow-laden landscapes of Oslo, Norway, Tryvann Ski Resort is a premier destination for winter sports enthusiasts. Located just a short drive from the city center, this sport venue is a haven for skiers and snowboarders of all skill levels.
Holmenkollbakken
Iconic cutting-edge ski jump Holmenkollbakken stands as a testament to Norway's rich winter sports tradition and is a revered sport venue located in the nation's capital, Oslo. This iconic ski jumping hill has been a focal point for international competitions and a symbol of the city's love for...
Oslo Spektrum
Oslo Spektrum is a premier arena located in the heart of Oslo, Norway, known for hosting a wide array of events ranging from major sports competitions to spectacular concerts and cultural happenings. Since its inauguration in 1990, this multifunctional venue has...
Ullevaal Stadion
Ullevaal Stadion, located in Norway's capital city of Oslo, stands as a testament to the nation's love for football and its rich sporting culture. Established in 1926, this storied sports venue has become the beating heart of Norwegian football, serving as the home...
Bislett Stadium
Bislett Stadium is a historic sports venue located in the heart of Oslo, Norway, renowned for its athletic achievements and cultural significance. Originally opened in 1922, this celebrated arena has undergone several renovations, the most recent being in 2005,...
Frogner stadion
Frogner Stadion, a historic sports venue nestled in the heart of Oslo, Norway, is a testament to the city's rich sporting heritage. Established in 1901, this multifunctional arena has been a cornerstone for local athletics and community events for over a century.
Nye Jordal Amfi
Nye Jordal Amfi is a state-of-the-art sports venue situated in the bustling city of Oslo, Norway. This modern arena stands as a testament to Norway's commitment to promoting sports and physical activity. As a hub for ice sports, particularly ice hockey, the venue...
Frognerbadet
Frognerbadet is a pool complex in the borough of Frogner in Oslo, Norway. It was designed by architect Frode Rinnan. Located adjacent to Frognerparken, it opened in 1956, and doubles as a public bath and swimming pool and a professional swimming venue. The festival Norwegian Wood used to be hosted within its premises.
KFUM Arena
KFUM Arena is a football stadium located at Ekeberg in Oslo, Norway, and is the home of Norwegian 1. divisjon club KFUM Oslo. The stadium has a current capacity of approximately 1,500 spectators. KFUM is a translation of the English language YMCA.
Holmenkollen National Arena
Holmenkollen National Arena is a Nordic skiing and biathlon venue located at Holmenkollen in Oslo, Norway. It consists of the large ski jumping hill Holmenkollbakken, the normal hill Midtstubakken and a stadium for cross-country skiing and a shooting range for biathlon.
Toppidrettssenteret
Toppidrettssenteret is the training center of the Olympiatoppen, the elite branch of the Norwegian Olympic and Paralympic Committee and Confederation of Sports.
Kastellbakken
Kastellbakken is an abandoned, but first modern ski jumping hill in history, opened in 1879. It was located at Ullern in Oslo, Norway.
Bjerke Travbane
Bjerke Travbane is a harness racing track located in the Bjerkebanen neighborhood of the Bjerke borough in Oslo, Norway. The course is 1,000 meters. Owned by Norwegian Trotting Association, its tote betting is handled by Norsk Rikstoto. The venue opened in 1928 and is the busiest harness racetrack in Norway, with 115 racedays in 2012.
Furuset Forum
Furuset Forum is an indoor sports arena located in the eastern parts of Oslo, Norway. The capacity of the arena is 2,050 and was opened 1998, replacing the earlier arena, which was built in 1979.
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.
Dælenenga idrettspark
Dælenenga idrettspark is a sports facility located at Grünerløkka in Oslo, Norway. It consists of an artificial turf football pitch, a club house and an indoor ice rink—Grünerhallen. The facilities are owned by the Municipality of Oslo and used and operated by Grüner IL, the local sports club.
Manglerudhallen
Manglerudhallen is the name of two arenas, an indoor ice hockey arena and a multi-purpose indoor arena, located in Manglerud, Oslo, Norway. The capacity of the ice hockey arena is 2,000 and it was opened in 1979. It is the home arena of the Manglerud Star ice hockey team.
Frognerkilen
Frognerkilen is a bay in the inner Oslofjord of Norway, east of the Bygdøy peninsula. Its name stems from the neighbourhood Frogner, a name which was taken from a farm. It was formerly known, with Bestumkilen, under the name of Ladegaardsfjordene. This stems from older times, when Bygdøy was an island, named Ladegaardsøen.
Ekeberghallen
Ekeberghallen, also known as Ekeberg idrettshall, is an indoor sports arena located at Ekebergsletta in the neighborhood of Ekeberg in the Nordstrand district of Oslo, Norway. Ekebergsletta is part of the Oslo park system and is used primarily for sporting events.
Lambertseter Stadion
Lambertseter stadion is a multi-purpose stadium in the Oslo borough of Nordstrand. It is currently used by the football team Manglerud Star for their home games. The pitch surrounded by a running track, Lambertseter stadion was used as the main track and field stadium in Oslo meanwhile Bislett stadion was renovated in 2004.
Njårdhallen
Njårdhallen is an indoor sports arena located in Vestre Aker, Oslo, Norway. It was opened in 1960, and designed by Frode Rinnan. It is mainly used by the sports club Njård for indoor sports such as basketball and handball. Formerly, mainly in the 1960s and 1970s, it was used for large meetings and rock concerts.
Midtstubakken
Midtstubakken is a ski jumping hill which is part of the Holmenkollen National Arena in Oslo, Norway. It has a hill size of 106 metres, and a K-spot of 95 metres. The current hill dates from 2010, although the first hill at the area was built in 1927.
Sportsplassen
Sportsplassen is a multi-use stadium in Nordstrand borough, Oslo, Norway. It is currently used mostly for track and field meets and football matches, both under the auspices of Bækkelagets SK. The 400-metre athletics track was inaugurated in 2012. It is served by the station Sportsplassen on the Oslo Tramway.
Voldsløkka Stadion
Voldsløkka Stadion is a sports stadium in Oslo, Norway.
Grefsen Stadion
Grefsen stadion is a football stadium in the Grefsen area of Oslo. Currently home of Kjelsås Fotball playing in the Norwegian Second Division. The ground has standing areas on three sides, and one seating area with 420 seats.
Korsvollbanen
Korsvollbanen is the home ground of the Norwegian sports club Korsvoll IL. The club is in the residential neighborhood of Korsvoll in Nordre Aker, Oslo. The stadium capacity is 2000. There are 200 seats in a small wooden stand on one side of the park. The site also has some...
Intility Arena
Intility Arena, also referred to as Vålerenga Stadion, is an association football stadium in Oslo, Norway. The stadium is the home stadium for the Vålerenga Fotball, currently playing in the Eliteserien, and it has a seating capacity of 16,555 people.
Korketrekkeren
Korketrekkeren is a tobogganing track and former bobsleigh and luge track in Oslo, Norway. The tobogganing track runs between Frognerseteren and Midtstuen and is operated as a public venue by the municipality.
Jordal Idrettspark
Jordal Idrettspark is a multi-sports complex located at Jordal in Oslo, Norway. Owned by Oslo Municipality, its main tenant is Vålerengens IF.
Gressbanen
Gressbanen or Vestre Holmen is a stadium located at Holmen in Oslo, Norway. During summer it has artificial turf and is used for association football, while during winter it has artificial ice and fields bandy. The complex also contains a smaller training field with gravel during summer and natural ice during winter.