Charming and picturesque part of central Oslo with well-preserved and inhabited wooden houses from the late 1700s and the 1800s.
Damstredet 0177 Oslo Norway
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Damstredet is a cobbled street with wooden houses from the first half of the 19th century. The street runs between Akersveien and Fredensborgveien and is just 160 metres long.
A rare magical alley of cute wooden houses from the 1800s that not even most Oslo residents know about.
Nice and typical Norwegian houses . Just take a short visit when you're passing by, because it is a very short street.
Seeing nightfall here was one of the highlights of my trip. I loved it. You can see traditional Norwegian houses .
A rare magical alley of cute wooden houses from the 1800s that not even most Oslo residents know about.
Favorite street in Oslo. Really beautiful.
You should walk in this street in order to see colorful houses of the North!
the real old Oslo
Little cute wooden houses :-)
İlginç 15 m bir sokak
Absolut sehenswert!!! Vor allem bei schönem Wetter. Wir sind Glückskinder. :-)
Damstredet ! Norveç, hatta İskandinavya denilince gözünüzün önüne çatıları karla kaplanmış renkli, kısa kısa evler geliyorsa evet orası burası.
Oslo'daki mimarisi korunan en eski mahallelerden biri. İnanılmaz keyifli gezmesi
Possibly one of the nicest views of the Fjord, as well as one of the lesser known ones. Take the tram to Sjømannsskolen and walk up hill, or just walk out past Sjømannsskolen for another angle. - Marius Watz
Giant market with diffrent kind of supplies. We go there every weekend. Best place in the world. You can shop there, you can eat there, you can do anything you want or need. - Morten Hansen
Stunning views, awesome contemporary architecture, interesting streets and bridges - Elizabeth Mikulchik