Hovseter

The local upper secondary school, Persbråten.

Hovseter comes under Vestre Aker kommune and lies between Røa and Holmen in Oslo, Norway.

Hovseter was originally a place under Hoff farm. The site was mainly developed in the 1970s as a project associated experimental political sociology and was listed under the then Social Democratic government. The buildings consist largely of blocks of flats in the low / medium altitude by Norwegian standards. Some of the buildings are older, however, and originates from the 1950s. Various areas outside Hovseter also stems from the reconstruction period after the Second World War in Norway and holds a joint architecture for homes on the west side of Oslo, in the form of house or villa-standard. Roads Old Hovsetervei, Henry's way, way Jeppes, Pernille way Arnebråtveien, Anchor Road, Røaknekken and Røahagan is built in the same period and hence holds great architectural similarities of their distinctive post-war expressed through architecture and materials.

Schools

10th grade.[1]

Major places

Access

It is served by the station Hovseter on the Oslo Metro,[3] and the Norwegian National Road 168 passes near.It is also served by bus No 46 from Ullerntroppen to Grensen.

References

  1. http://www.hovseter.gs.oslo.no
  2. http://www.hovseterklubben.no
  3. Henriksen, Petter, ed. (2007). "Hovseter". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 29 January 2010.
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Coordinates: 59°56′52″N 10°39′27″E / 59.9479°N 10.6576°E / 59.9479; 10.6576


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