Friday 23 August 2013

My first trip to Oslo part 3

It's Saturday and we decided to head to the what I'm guessing is the slightly touristic Kaffistova in town, a sort of canteen place. I had reindeer cakes, same had their famous 'meat cakes', both served with gravy, potatoes and a mound of mushy peas. 

Post lunch, we were heading to the Vigeland sculpture park, we decided to walk there as we hadn't seen a lot of that side of town. We walked past the Royal Palace (the king was in), through Palace Park, past the House of Literature (Litteraturhuset). We came across a flea market with lots of nice stuff, but not anything special enough to buy. 

The sculpture park is located in another larger park (Frogner), but the sculpture section takes up a large section by itself. Conceived and designed by Gustav Vigeland, the sculptures are incredible. They show so much emotion, and are also quite eerie. 

We met up with our friends, and got the tram to Sentral station - it was the first tram we'd been on since arriving in Oslo. We unfortunately missed S O H N and Angel Haze was just about finishing when we arrived on site. We watched the last song of Pissed Jeans's set, and then watched Truls - a Norwegian artist we hadn't heard of before, but had a great voice. 

Mathallen - a new food market in Oslo (which we wandered through on Wednesday) had stalls at the festival and I went fish and chips today (Sam had a chorizo in baguette), and sat down to eat whilst Unknown Mortal Orchestra played. I'm always surprised by how Ruben holds his guitar like a bag. We then went to see John Talabot and I enjoyed seeing some of the Norwegians getting a little crunk - it was Saturday after all. 

We watched the opening songs of Slayer - they looked exactly how you want them to look: axe guitars, beards and long hair - before heading over to the main stage for The Knife. The Knife were a little bizarre, three different girls sang lead vocals so I was pretty confused as to which one was Karin. I was quite up for the idea of their performance art/dance led stage show but I was less up for only hearing one song from Silent Shout, everything else was from 'Shaking the Habitual'. 


Slayer 
The Knife
We had a drink outside Dattera Til Hagen before heading in for Talabot's DJ set. The venue was very cool, almost like a house although I didn't stay inside for long. 


John Talabot DJ set

Oddly enough, by the day of our departure, I had a fair amount of kroner left so I headed into town to check out their large second hand shop Uff and some of the design shops. When I got to Sentral station, I recalled nearly all shops are shut on Sundays - doh! So I headed to the opera house roof. It was really cool, and a great design/architecture idea. We had one last lunch at the apartment and then it was time to head to the airport. We bought a cheese slice at the airport (the Norwegians invented it). As we took off, a child shouted "We're flying now" and it transpired to be the son of Commodore Norrington from Pirates of the Caribbean and the crazy lady from Green Wing.


Opera House


Fun playground at the airport

Summaries of Norwegian dress: Kankens are everywhere on all ages, not just for the hipsters. And they have a brilliant collection of waterproof jackets. 


All photos my own. 

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