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Premise

Historic office premises at street level with separate entrance

Facade Prindsens gate
  • Region

    Central Business District

  • Place

    Telegrafen

  • Available area

    350 - 750 m2

  • Employees

    10 - 40

  • Energy class

    C Dark Green

Large parts of the 25,000 sqm building have been listed since 1976, and have been preserved in a way that harmonizes well with new modern conditions. Sustainable materials such as Norwegian marble, granite and brick have been used during the renovation, while historical details such as frescoes have been updated. The building was designed by two of Norway's most famous architects, Arnstein Arneberg and Magnus Poulsson, who also designed the huge chandelier that hangs through 7 floors

Facilities

  • Gym area with PT (personal trainer)
  • Shower and changing rooms
  • Staffed reception
  • Cafeteria
  • Coffee bar
  • Common meeting room center
  • Indoor bicycle parking

Construction year

1916

Premise type

  • Office

A unique combination of offices, restaurants, cafees and shops

The Telegraph (Telegrafen) is environmentally classified as Breeam-in-use Excellent, centrally located, and close to public transportation.

Large parts of the 25,000 m2 building have been protected since 1976 and have been preserved in a way that harmonizes well with new modern requirements.

Sustainable materials such as Norwegian marble, granite, and brick have been used during the renovation, while historical details such as frescoes have been updated.

The building was designed by two of Norway's most famous architects, Arnstein Arneberg and Magnus Poulsson, who also designed the enormous chandelier hanging through 7 floors.

Telegrafen covers an entire block in one of Oslo's oldest streets: Kongens gate and the old building was once the headquarters of the Televerket.

Telegrafen has a unique combination of offices, restaurants, cafes, and shops. The building's ground floor houses outward-facing activities, while the other floors are adapted for offices. The offices are modern and designed with a vision for the future, with flexibility as one of the keywords.

The building has been modernized, but at the same time, the original details have been preserved.

How to get there

Immediate proximity to public transport and the entrance to Stortinget subway station is a short 3-minute walk from the property.

It is also only a 5-minute walk to Oslo Central Station with the airport trains and local trains, tram, subway, and bus lines. There are also bus and tram stops on each side of the property.

Contact us

Contact landlord

Kristoffer Askhaven

Kristoffer Askhaven

Leasing Manager

+4798019246

ka@npro.no

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