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The couple in the boat can still see the Oslo Opera behind some foreground construction work. |
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The opera as it was after the opening in 2008 |
What a shame. After opening the new Oslo Opera in 2008 Perfectly situated in the "new" Bjørvika Harbour right at the shores of the Oslofjord - the town council is now boxing in the magnificent architectural and Significant building at 3 of 4 sides.
Offices and residential buildings is of more importance than a cultural "lighthouse"
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From this sea side the Opera is almost not visible in the back |
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Some tourists sits on the lower ground end of the opera roof . In the back the New town library
The promenade outsid the lobby restaurant - more like we like to see the Opera environment |
It remains to see how the Opera will be presented after the end of all the constructions taking place on 3 of 4 sides of the Opera.
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