Lørenskog Ishall
#1541 among destinations in Norway
Facts and practical information
Lørenskog Ishall is an indoor ice hockey arena located in Lørenskog, Norway. The capacity of the arena is 2,450 and it was opened in 1984. It is the home arena of the Lørenskog ice hockey team. A new rink was installed in 2007. ()
Lørenskog Ishall – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Strømmen Storsenter, Fossum Church, Nordre Puttjern, Verdensparken.
- 2.1 miNEShopping, Shopping centre, Department store
Strømmen Storsenter
53 min walk • Strømmen Storsenter, located in the heart of Strømmen, Norway, is a premier shopping destination that caters to a wide range of consumer needs. As one of the largest shopping centers in the country, it boasts over 200 stores that offer everything from fashion...
- 2.7 miNWChurch, Modernist architecture
Fossum Church, Oslo
70 min walk • Nestled within the serene landscapes of Oslo, Fossum Church stands as a testament to the spiritual heritage and community life in Norway. As a congregation, this church is more than just a building; it is a vibrant center for worship, reflection, and social gathering.
- 2.5 miWLake
Nordre Puttjern, Oslo
64 min walk • Nordre Puttjern is a lake in Østmarka in Oslo, Norway. The lake was almost entirely dried up in 1997 due to a leak during the construction of the railway tunnel Romeriksporten.
- 2.6 miNWPark
Verdensparken, Oslo
66 min walk • Verdensparken is a park on 5.2 hectares in Furuset, Oslo, Norway which opened in 2013 and was completed in 2014. The park reflects the population of the suburb of Furuset, where 63% of inhabitants had an ethnic origin other than Norwegian in 2009, and immigrants came from around 140 countries.
- 0.7 miSWShopping, Shopping centre
Lørenskog Storsenter, Oslo
17 min walk • Lørenskog Storsenter is a shopping centre in Lørenskog, Norway. The shopping centre was opened in 1988, and in 2005 it had a turnover of 825 million kr. It has over 80 stores in 27,000 m2 of building space on three floors. Lørenskog Storsenter was bought by Olav Thon in 1992.
- 1.7 miWChurch, Modernist architecture
Ellingsrud Church, Oslo
44 min walk • Ellingsrud Church is a church center in Oslo, Norway. Ellingsrud Church was consecrated in 1981. The church was built according to drawings by architect Erik Anker. The altarpiece is painted by Ingjerd Pettersen-Hagh.
- 2.4 miNWChurch, Modernist architecture
Stovner Church, Oslo
62 min walk • Stovner Church is a church center in Oslo, Norway. The church was consecrated in 1979. It has 210 seats in the church room and 250 in the congregation hall, as well as a church hall and a baptismal room furnished respectively for 40 and 60 people.
- 2.7 miWChurch, Modernist architecture
Furuset Church, Oslo
69 min walk • Furuset Church is a church that was consecrated in 1980. The church is located in the neighborhood of Furuset in Oslo, Norway. In the same area was a church in the Middle Ages, from which keys of iron were found, are preserved and placed in the present church.
- 2.1 miNWChurch
Høybråten Church, Oslo
55 min walk • Høybråten Church is a church dating from 1932 in Oslo, Norway. It was originally a burial chapel at a cemetery which was consecrated in 1929. However, the church was later rebuilt in 1932, and in 1966 it attained the status of a parish church. One of the largest cemeteries in Oslo still surrounds the church.
- 2.3 miWMosque, Sacred and religious sites
Baitun Nasr Mosque, Oslo
60 min walk • Baitun Nasr Mosque also known as the Furuset Mosque is an Ahmadi Muslim mosque in Furuset in the borough of Alna, northeast of Oslo, Norway. The mosque is the largest in the country, and can accommodate up to 5,000 people.
- 2.6 miNWNature, Natural attraction, Valley
Grorud Valley, Oslo
67 min walk • The Grorud Valley is a valley and urban area or suburb in the northeastern part of Oslo, the capital of Norway. Four of Oslo's boroughs lie within the Grorud Valley; Bjerke to the west, Alna to the south, Grorud to the north, and Stovner to the east.