File:AKERSHUS Fortress Area Oslo Norway FORSVARSMUSEET Grev Wedels pl Art.mag. 1870 Max Manus Bjørvika WW2 memorials Flyvåpnets falne Arsenalet 1859 Arsenalforv. 1870 Entrance M113 APC NM116 guns Pano 2021 IMG 1670.jpg

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English: Distorted panoramic photo of the old brick buildings and other structures at the Akershus Fortress military area in Oslo, Norway:
  • The Artillery Magazine (built in 1870)
  • Grev Wedels Square, a street address for several buildings at Akershus, with cobblestone squares, pavements, and fortification ramparts and walls
  • View towards Bjørvika in the background, with the Munch Museum by the eastern part of Oslo harbour
  • The Main Arsenal (built in 1859):
  • Arsenal Caretaker's Residence (built in 1860):
    • Old guns/cannons set up along the wall.
  • Behind and between the Arsenal Manager's Residence and the Artillery Magazine:
    • The Commandant's Quarters (Captain Watchmaster's Residence/Garrison Major's Residence), a wooden empire-style house built in 1800, and General Glad's Residence (Commandant's Residence), a romantic grand villa by architect Nebelong and constructed in 1847 by the Fortress Square, and more.
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Norsk bokmål: Fordreid panoramafoto av de gamle teglsteinsbygningene som del av den ytre festningen på Akershus festningsområde (Akershus slott og festning) i Oslo:
  • Artillerimagasinet, tegnet av arkitektene Schirmer og von Hanno og reist 1870, med Fanehallen, Artilleriloftet, Forsvarets Seniorforbund mm.
  • Grev Wedels plass, gateadresse for flere bygninger på Akershus, med brolagt plass, festningsvoller og murer
    • Minnestøtter over falne soldater fra forskjellige norske avdelinger under og etter andre verdenskrig. Ulike veteranorganisasjoner bekranser monumentene på frigjøringsdagen 8. mai hvert år.
  • Utsikt mot Bjørvika i bakgrunnen, med Munchmuseet og annet i den østlige delen av Oslo havn
  • Hovedarsenalet, tegnet av arkitektene Schirmer og von Hanno og reist 1859:
    • Forsvarsmuseet, samlet som museum i 1978
    • Inngangsparti: Hovedinngangen med monogrammet til kong Oscar 2. av Sverige og Norge over dørene og skilderhus (vaktbu) og gamle mortere (bombekastere) utenfor
    • NM 135 Stormpanservogn , en ombygd M113 panservogn, et amerikansk beltegående pansret personellkjøretøy, utviklet i 1950-åra
    • NM116 (Norsk Modell 116) Panserjager 1973–1993, en norsk panserjager basert på den amerikanske lette stridsvogna M24 Chaffee
  • Arsenalforvalterboligen (bolig for forvalteren av Hærens Arsenal) bygd 1860
    • Gamle kanoner oppstilt langs murveggen
  • Bak og mellom Arsenalforvalterboligen og Artillerimagasinet:
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This is a photo of a monument in Norway, number:
163311-1
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Author Wolfmann
Camera location59° 54′ 17.64″ N, 10° 44′ 28.39″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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