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Showing posts with label oslo opera house. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oslo opera house. Show all posts

Friday, February 11, 2011

Afternoon at the Opera





On top:  
The scuplture She Lies by Monica Bonvicini, in front of the Opera, unveiled 10th May 2010.

"A Monument to a state of permanent change." (Monica Bonvicini)

She Lies is a monumental sculpture built out of stainless steel and glass panels that measure approximately 12 x 17 x 16 m. The piece is permanently installed and floats amidst the fjord on the water. By turning around its own axis in correspondence to the tides, the sculpture offers changing views through the reflections on the mirrored and semitransparent surfaces.

Bonvicini's sculpture is a three dimensional interpretation of Caspar David Friedrich's painting Das Eismeer, 1823-24. It is particularly referring to the central motive of the work: the massive piles of ice that function as a symbol for power and magnificence of the north.

"The synthesis of structure/skin/ornament explore the interface between nature and culture, or that of a cultural artefact. While reconstructing a famous Romantic painting, the work represents in a visual striking way the shape of an iceberg, as if one would have, by circumstances due to the global warming, ended up in the fjord in front of the opera house. A built ruin in best modernistic style, the sculpture on water will stand for a permanent state of erection/construction." (M. Bonvicini)

Monday, September 21, 2009

The new Oslo Opera House

A must-visit place

The new Opera House has become on of my favourite spots in Oslo. I just love to walk around on its roofs and enjoy the beautiful architecture, the view on the Oslofjord and watch all the people also enjoying this new fantastic attraction.

The Oslo Opera House had its official opening spring 2008. You can visit the amazing building and take a walk on its roofs and look at it from the outside and inside. You can eat at the restaurant while viewing the sea or take a drink in on of the bars, and for a look behind the scenes you can have a guided tour.

Here you can see the Opera in panorama view:
http://www.panoramas.dk/2008/flash/oslo-opera-F.html

It's not only about opera, ballet and rock concerts are also on the program. And occasionally evnts like outdoor-movies and art-exhibitions and festivals are held on the roof of the great builiding.

For more details, take a look at the official web page:
http://www.operaen.no/

In english: http://www.operaen.no/Default.aspx?ID=27237

















Opening hours:
Monday-Friday: 10:00 - 23:00
Saturday: 11:00 - 23:00
Sunday: 12:00 - 22:00

Were:
The harbour Bjørvika in Oslo.
http://www.operaen.no/

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