Meet your Neurology network

Meet your Neurology network

Oslo City Hall, Monday, July 1, 2019, 19.00-20.30

The entrance fee is € 5 and includes free snacks and drinks and guiding through selected areas. This event is organised by EAN and supported by the local convention bureau. No industry support is available for this event. Doors to City Hall entrance open at 18:30. 

The City Hall is easy to reach from the Norges Varemesse by train (R10, R11, L12, L13, L14). Take the train to the city center (59NOK) and get out at Nationaltheatret. From there it is a 5-minute walk.

Oslo City Hall houses the city council, city administration and art studios. Its characteristic architecture, artworks and the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony makes it one of Oslo's most famous buildings. The building as it stands today was constructed between 1931 and 1950, with an interruption during the Second World War. It was designed by architects Arnstein Arneberg and Magnus Poulsson. The building is located in the city center, in the northern part of the Pipervika neighbourhood, and it faces Oslofjord. Oslo City Hall is built of red brick and has two towers, one 63 meters tall and other 66 meters tall. The roof of the eastern tower has a 49-bell carillon which plays every hour. On December 10 (anniversary of Alfred Nobel's death) each year, Oslo City Hall hosts the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony in which the annual laureate gives his or her lecture and is awarded the medal and diploma. The Norwegian Royal Family and Prime Minister are attendants.