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Visitors in the Central Hall during Oslo Culture Night 2023. Photo: Linda Næsfeldt/Storting.

Visitors in the Central Hall during Oslo Culture Night 2023. Photo: Linda Næsfeldt/Storting.

Oslo Culture Night 2025

On Friday 12th September 6 PM, the Storting will once again have the pleasure of opening its doors to the public for Oslo Culture Night. There will be a varied programme for the whole family: learn about the Storting's Da Vince Code, make your own laws, see the Storting Chamber and more.

Opening hours: 6 PM to 10.30 PM

Programme for the evening

  • Open Storting Chamber
  • The Storting’s Da Vinci Code – mini-lectures every hour from 7 PM
  • Film show for children
  • Storting puzzle
  • If I were Prime Minister
  • Make your own law
  • Badge-making workshop
  • Drawing station for children
  • A short history of Norwegian democracy
  • The Storting after the election – what will it look like?
  • Discover the Storting’s art collection

Practical information

Queues and security control

We know from experience that there will be certain very busy periods during the evening, and that at these times queues are unavoidable. Two entrances to the Storting will be open: the main entrance at Løvebakken and the public entrance at the side of the building on Karl Johans gate.
 
All visitors will be required to pass through a security control, where they and their belongings will be scanned.
 

Food and drink

It is not permitted to bring food and drink into the building.
 

Prams and pushchairs

Prams and pushchairs for children must be left in the reception at Løvebakken. The area for this will be clearly signed.
 

Cloakrooms

Self-service cloakrooms with lockers are available in the reception area at Løvebakken.
 

Lifts

Please contact one of our staff members if you need to use a lift. 
 

Toilets

Toilets may be found in the reception area at Løvebakken. 
 

Photography

Please note that the Storting’s photographers will be documenting the event. The photos will be archived and may be used on the Storting’s various channels and social media platforms. Photographers will be clearly wearing the Storting’s access passes. Please speak to the photographers or another member of the Storting’s staff if you do not wish to be photographed.
 
Visitors are free to take their own photos except in the security control zone.
 
We much look forward to seeing you!
Last updated: 03.09.2025 14:31
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