Norway Oslo The Nobel Prize Centre, a former railway station. The prize ceremony is held annually in the City Hall nearby.


NORWAY Oslo Nobel Peace Centre. Situated in the centre of Oslo, the Nobel Peace Centre (Nobels Fredssenter) first opened on June 11, 2005. Its opening coincided with the centenary of Norway's independence. Its opening was officiated by Prime Minister Kjell Magne Bondevik. Calling an old train station from 1872 home, the building overlooks a nearby harbor providing an impressive view for visitors. The venue covers 16,000 square feet. On the outside, the centre features twin brick towers, which face the adjacent city hall that hosts the Nobel Peace Prize ceremonies.


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