Arnstein Arneberg

Arnstein Arneberg

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Arnstein Arneberg (1882–1969) was a prominent Norwegian architect known for his significant contributions to the architectural landscape of Norway. He designed numerous iconic buildings, including the Oslo City Hall and the Volda Church, and played a role in creating the UN Security Council chamber in New York. Arneberg's work often showcased a blend of traditional Norwegian styles with modernist influences, making him one of the most celebrated architects in the country.

Born on Jan 01, 1882 (144 years old)

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Norway Norway: Arnstein Arneberg was one of the architects who allowed Munch to decorate the city hall. 7

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Norway Norway: Arnstein Arneberg is one of Norway's most famous architects, known for designing several iconic buildings. 9

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