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The City Hall, National Museum, Nobel Peace Center

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At the innermost part of the bay, you can see Oslo City Hall with its monumental sculptures guarding the impressive building. The City Hall is a gem and a symbol of Norwegian architectural history. Completed in 1950, it is known for its distinctive clock tower and beautiful brick facade. Many things are administered from this building in this beautiful northern metropolis, whether by the city's bureaucrats or the elected representatives in the Oslo City Council. The City Hall also proudly hosts the annual Nobel Peace Prize ceremony. To the left of the City Hall is the Nobel Peace Center, a museum dedicated to the heroes who have received the Nobel Peace Prize for their remarkable work in peace and conflict resolution. The Nobel Peace Prize is perhaps the world's most prestigious award and is presented here in Oslo. The museum is surrounded by the largest art museum in the Nordic region, "Nasjonalmuseet" or the National Museum. It is simply an impressive and grand structure both externally and internally. Here, you can experience both classical and modern art, creative contemporary art, beautiful architecture, and enchanting design under the same roof and in entirely new ways. The City Hall, National Museum, Nobel Peace Center, and the Nobel Prize are all important symbols of Oslo's history and the city's international significance, rooted in collaboration for peace and democracy.

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