File:Mariboegaarden.jpg
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Norsk bokmål: Mariboegården i Prinsens gate 20 i Oslo. Oppført ca. 1810 for forretningsmannen Ludvig Mariboe, revet 1917 for å skaffe plass til Telegrafbygninga. Opprinnelig forretningsgård med boliger. Kjøpt av staten i 1820 til hovedbygning for Universitetet. Fra 1852 kontorer for Revisjonsdepartementet. Norsk bokmål: The Mariboe Building in Prinsens gate in Oslo, Norway. Built around 1810 for business man Ludvig Mariboe, demolished 1917 to be replaced by the Telegraph Building. At first businesses and apartments. In 1820 bought by the state to house University of Oslo. From 1852 offices for the Ministry.of Auditing. |
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Source | http://oslobilder.no/OMU/OB.F00885 |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
Camera location | 59° 54′ 41.24″ N, 10° 44′ 33.09″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 59.911455; 10.742526 |
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Oslo Museum: image no. OB.F00885 (Byhistorisk samling), via oslobilder.no.
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[edit]Photo from around 1895.
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