History, soul and high quality
Bryggegata 7-9 was formerly a carpentry building and administration building for Aker Mekaniske Verksted (1854-1981) and has a lot of history and soul. The property was rebuilt in 1989 and rehabilitated in 2012. It now functions as a state-of-the-art office building in historic style.
This is a charming property spanning four and six floors. Efficient floor plans with low area impact and good ceiling heights.
The property has the following energy classifications:
Breeam / energy classification: Adm. building Light green B, “Snekkerbygget” Red D. Breeam Very Good.
On street level, outdoor areas have been upgraded with new surfaces, furniture, and lighting. The retail sector has received new, splendid facades, contributing to a lively atmosphere in all the streets.
A new shopping street extends diagonally through the area, connecting Rådhusplassen with Bryggetorget. Aker Brygge has become an intimate and vibrant part of Oslo, with a distinct quality profile enriched by a unique and diverse range of shopping and dining options.
BREEAM In-Use Very Good certified.
How to get there
Bus stop 2 minutes away on Munkedamsveien and at Tjuvholmen, with various routes in both west and east directions. Tram 12 passes through Aker Brygge's northern entrance, and it is approximately a 7-minute walk to Nationaltheateret train station/Flytoget.
E18 west and eastbound is only a few hundred meters away, ensuring quick access to Oslo's main thoroughfares. Parking spaces can be rented through Aker Brygge Parking Garage.