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Oslo in five places

1 Holmenkollen Sheer spectacle

ook north-west of the city centre and you’ll see a huge, gleaming construction in the hills: Holmenkollen ski jump. This spot has hosted ski competitions for well over a century, though the current structure is just over a decade old. There’s an amazing viewing platform at the top, providing sweeping vistas across Oslo, while at its foot is the immersive Ski Museum, which covers 4,000 years of skiing history, from prehistoric rock carvings and medieval skis to

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