Overview
Damstredet is a tiny, charming cobblestone street of colourful wooden houses dating from the late 18th and early 19th century—a rare surviving fragment of old Oslo.
Highlights
- Wooden Houses: Brightly painted small wooden houses, remarkably preserved from the 1700s-1800s.
- Old Aker Church: The nearby Gamle Aker Kirke is Oslo's oldest building, a medieval stone church from around 1080 AD.
- Photogenic: One of Oslo's most photographed streets.
History
These small wooden houses survived the city's many fires and modernisation waves. They were built by craftsmen and workers in the late 18th century.
Visitor Tips
- Residential Street: This is a residential area—be respectful of noise and privacy.
- Combine: Walk from Grünerløkka through Damstredet to Gamle Aker Church.
- Duration: 10–15 minutes.