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Cemetery of Our Saviour, Oslo

Situated to the northern side of the Karl Johans Gate in Oslo, the Cemetery of Our Saviour, Oslo is one of the notable tourist attractions in Oslo. This place of interest is actually located in the northern part of Oslo's Museum of Applied Art. The Cemetery of Our Saviour, Oslo is frequented by several tourists visiting the city every year.

Flanked by the regions of Akersveien and Ullevalsveien, the Cemetery of Our Saviour in Oslo forms a burial ground many eminent figures from different walks of life. Some of the notable personalities whose graves can be spotted in here are the playwright Henrik Ibsen and Bjornson.

Opened in 1808, the Cemetery of Our Saviour, Oslo gradually turned out to be the major burial ground in the city of Oslo. Most of the significant figures from the cultural and political fields of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century were entombed in here. The tombstones and the graves have undergone various refurbishments and restorations over the years.

This place renders the visitors some knowledge about the rich past of the city. Positioned in the center of the city, it also serves as a fascinating park where tourists can take walks amidst incredible quietude and serene natural surroundings.

The Cemetery of Our Saviour, Oslo is also the resting place of the well-known poet Henrik Wergeland and the painter H. F. Gude. There is a monument in the memory of the famous painter Edvard Munch.

The single graves made of stone are the prominent attributes in this cemetery. The lush greenery and the trees noted in the complex of the cemetery lend a special grace to the area, and also create a charming aura within the Cemetery of Our Saviour, Oslo.

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