A new library in Oslo is an inspiring place for more than one reason
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, OSLO/ Created : Jul 2, 2020, 12:17 IST
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A brand new library in Oslo is the centre of attention for netizens. The Deichman Bjørvika Library is a sustainable innovation that is a modern beauty.
A brand new library in Oslo is the centre of attention for netizens. The Deichman Bjørvika Library is a sustainable innovation that is a modern beauty. Read less
A brand new library in Oslo is the centre of attention for netizens. The Deichman Bjørvika Library is a sustainable innovation that is a modern beauty. Of course, Norway has always been one of the key places of modern architecture, and sustainable development, and with this new library, it starts a new chapter.
An interesting fact about the building is that it is an ultra-low energy building, which makes it an environment-friendly structure. The Deichman Bjørvika Library is not only a place for books, but also a haven for cinema aficionados, and has a children’s section as well. Besides these, you will also be glad to find open workshops here, and gaming zones, cafes, and a great environment where you can sit quietly and read to your heart’s content.
According to news reports, the library has about 450,000 books, and is a great place for you to hang out with your friends and watch movies, or even learn to play the piano. Additionally, from the fifth floor of the building, you get stupendous views of the city, and the Oslofjord. All this makes this new building an inspiring place, a haven for anyone who would like a moment of peace and relaxation.
Located opposite Oslo’s Opera House, its presence is already creating a buzz in the city, and can be a point of attraction for travellers in the future.
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