General Information
Completion: | 1963 |
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Status: | demolished (2008) |
Project Type
Function / usage: |
Ski jump ramp |
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Location
Location: |
Oslo, Oslo, Norway |
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Replaced by: |
Holmenkollen Ski Jump Ramp (2011)
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Coordinates: | 59° 57' 46.22" N 10° 39' 52.47" E |
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Excerpt from Wikipedia
Holmenkollen (Urban East Norwegian pronunciation: [²hɔlmənˌkɔlən]) is a neighborhood in the Vestre Aker borough of Oslo, Norway.
Overview
In addition to being a residential area, the area has been a ski recreation area since the late 19th century, with its famous ski jumping hill, the Holmenkollbakken, hosting competitions since 1892. To the north, the area borders to the woodlands area Marka.
The Holmenkoll Line of the Oslo Metro runs through the neighborhood, serving the stations Besserud and Holmenkollen.
The Holmenkollen Chapel was destroyed by arson in August 1992 by black metal artists Varg Vikernes, Bård “Faust” Eithun and Øystein “Euronymous” Aarseth, but later rebuilt.
The chapel is a neighbour to the Norwegian Royal Lodge, the residence of the Norwegian Royal Family during events like Christmas and Holmenkollen Ski Festival.
Etymology
The name is a compound of the farm name Holmen and the finite form of kolle m 'hill, rounded mountain top'. The farm name Holmen (Norse Holmin, from originally pageHolmvin) is a compound of holmr m 'bedrock' and vin f 'meadow'.
In fiction
Large parts of the plot of Jo Nesbø's mystery novel The Snowman—particularly the book's final climactic scenes—are set in Holmenkollen, both the residential area and the ski jump.
Text imported from Wikipedia article "Holmenkollen" and modified on July 23, 2019 according to the CC-BY-SA 4.0 International license.
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20014078 - Published on:
27/10/2004 - Last updated on:
06/10/2015