Hotel Christiania Teater

Hotel Christiania Teater – is a historic Oslo city hotel and landmark built in 1918, known primarily for the notability of its theater inside the hotel and recently its unique hotel design by Annemone Wille Waage.[1] The 102-unit hotel is located in Stortingsgata 16, next to Spikersuppa and the main pedestrian street Karl Johans gate with the Royal Palace on one side and the parliament on the other side, around the corner of the building is the Oslo City Hall and just in front of the building the National Theatre. The building has been on the National Register of Historic Places since 2015.[2]

Hotel Christiania Teater
Location within Norway
General information
LocationStortingsgata 16
Oslo
Coordinates59.9135°N 10.7337°E / 59.9135; 10.7337
Opening2010
OwnerPetter Stordalen
ManagementNordic Hotels & Resorts
Technical details
Floor count7 (restaurant: Teatro; bars: Teatro wine bar)
Design and construction
Other designersAnnemone Wille Waage
Other information
Number of rooms102
ParkingPublic street parking nearby
Website
www.christianiateater.com

Building

The building was raised 1918 in a post modern Nordic Renaissance style, drawn by the architect Henry Fearnly Coll, in a joint venture with the Danish architect Hack Kampmann, Hack was also known for Marselisborg Castle, and Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek and museum in Copenhagen.

Photo of entrance of Hotel Christiania Teater
Interior of the lobby in Hotel Christiania Teater
Nationaltheateret by night
Parliament Dramatic Sunset

References

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