Torshovparken is a large park located in Torshov, Oslo, Norway, that was established in the 1920s as part of Torshovbyen, a residential area developed by the municipality.
[2] There is a view of the city and the fjord from the highest point (87 meters above sea level) in the middle of the park, where the music pavilion is situated at the end of an avenue facing north.
[3] During the summer season, the park hosts concerts by local school bands and others, including the Musikkfest Oslo festival and film screenings.
[citation needed] In 1926, the Sagene and Torshov branches of the Labor Party initiated the erection of a bust of Fernanda Nissen in the park.
The Oslo and Akershus chapter of the Norwegian Society for the Preservation of Ancient Monuments also sent a statement to the Sagene district[6] (dated June 24, 2013).