Poster 50x70cm Bislett Stadium
Print with motif of Bislett Stadium in Oslo. Printed in a limited edition on 200g matt paper (Munken Polar) and signed by hand.
No other Norwegian stadium complex has more history between the walls.
Here King Olav V gave a speech during the Peace Days in the summer of 1945. Here Hjalmar Andersen skated into the history books with three Olympic gold medals during the Winter Games in 1952. Here 32,000 spectators saw Dynamo Moscow beat Skeid 7-0 on a snow-covered grass mat during a training match in 1947 And not least; here the world's largest Pavlova was baked in 2018.
The Bislett area in Oslo is known for the characteristic buildings in funkist and neoclassical style that surround the traditional sports complex. For many, Bislett is perhaps even more famous for the country's most talked about kebab shop. However, Bislett is more than architecture, sports and kebabs. It was here, for example, that the country's first Chinese restaurant opened in 1963, and supposedly by Norway's very first Chinese. The legendary Rilum kiosk (right in your pocket without VAT) was also located in the middle of Bislett. Throughout history, close to 70 world records have been set at Bislett Stadium, including the world's largest cake, which was baked here earlier in 2018. This was a Pavlova that measured 88.6 square metres, which, funnily enough, was also the average size of a Norwegian home in 1973.
Wallstories is a Norwegian company based in Oslo. Wallstories tells stories you can hang on the wall - through minimalist design and photo prints in limited editions.
- Material: 200g matt paper (Munken Polar)
- Dimensions:50x70cm