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The entrance to the Oslo Opera House which is situated in Bjørvika harbour area of central Oslo with construction work reflected in the glass facade. ©Johan Siebke.

The entrance to the Oslo Opera House which is situated in Bjørvika harbour area of central Oslo with construction work reflected in the glass facade. ©Johan Siebke.

Another batch of photos on Alamy

September 7, 2017

Another 52 images have been quality checked and approved by Alamy and are now for sale on their website. This time the whole batch consists of photos taken in central Oslo last month. Many of them are of and around the stunning Oslo Opera House. This was opened in 2008 and the architects were Snøhetta. Extensive construction work is ongoing in the area as a part of the upgrading of Bjørvika and surrounding area.

To view the latest images on Alamy, click on the logo and search for "Oslo".

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