Gamle rådhus (Oslo)

Gamle rådhus (English: The Old Town Hall) is a building with a long history in Oslo, Norway.

The Old Town Hall is listed and protected by law by the Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage.

It was later used as a fire station, temporarily as a church, then a private residence, the Supreme Court of Norway, the city's grand hall, a jail, the Freemason's meeting place, a museum and the current restaurant.

The original arrest basement is preserved and serves today as a wine cellar and banquet facilities for up to 20 guests.

[4] The splurge menu is based on the traditional Norwegian cuisine with local ingredients, which includes lutefisk and other seafood and reindeer meat.