- Geitmyrsveien
Geitmyrsveien (1-75, 20-76 [cite web|publisher=Oslo municipality|title=Oslo kommune – Gatenavn|url=http://www.oslo.kommune.no/dok/felles/div/bydeler/nye/alfabetisk/adresseoversikt.asp|accessdate=2008-03-18] ) is a street in
Oslo situated in the borough ofSt. Hanshaugen .The street is c. 1.6 km long. It runs from
Ullevålsveien along St. Hanshaugen park (1-33), and north of the park it separates the neighbourhoods ofLovisenberg and Valleløkken (34-54/63A), and later betweenLindern and Lovisenberg until it meetsKirkeveien /Griffenfeldts gate (Oslo Ring Road 2) where it ends.The habitation in Geitmyrsveien along the park consists of townhouses and finer villas. Number 33 is the the farmstead "Nicolailøkken" with a farmhouse in Swiss style built in 1836 with a surviving yard and buidings. Number 44-48 belong to "Frølichbyen". In number 69-71 resides the Odontological Faculty of the
University of Oslo , and in number 75 the National Public Health Institute.From 1879 the street has had its name from "Gjetemyren" farm in Tåsenveien 2. Today the area with
allotment garden s between Griffenfeldts gate (as it crosses Geitmyrsveien), Uelands gate and Kierschows gate is called "Geitmyra".Bus line 37 (Helsfyr – Nydalen) goes along Geitmyrsveien between Colletts gate and Kirkeveien. From 1899 there was also a tram line (from
Sagene to Akersgata, laterSagene ring ) in Geitmyrsveien between Colletts gate and Kirkeveien. The tram line was closed in 1961.References
External links
* [http://www.borettslag.net/ilakvartal2a/types/list_types.asp Shops, restaurants, photos and architecture from the areas Geitmyrsveien passes through.]
* [http://kart.gulesider.no/kart/index.c?ps=2&id=a_173463&n=59.9362871210706&s=59.9230820354145&e=10.7613081154423&w=10.7213024825944&markX=360&markY=452&tool=pan&scrollX=0&scrollY=0 Map of the street and area.]
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