Akersgata
Sign in to saveright|thumb|Akersgata at Teatergata, looking northward. The Trefoldighetskirken (Oslo)|Trinity church is at the right. Akersgata (1-73E, 2-74) is a street in Oslo, Norway. It contains a number of important buildings such as the Parliament of Norway Building, several government buildings in the Regjeringskvartalet, the Trefoldighetskirken (Trinity Church), and the Centralteatret.
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right|thumb|Akersgata at Teatergata, looking northward. The Trefoldighetskirken (Oslo)|Trinity church is at the right. Akersgata (1-73E, 2-74) is a street in Oslo, Norway. It contains a number of important buildings such as the Parliament of Norway Building, several government buildings in the Regjeringskvartalet, the Trefoldighetskirken (Trinity Church), and the Centralteatret.
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