Streets in Oslo - Niels Juels Gate

Niels Juels Gate (1A-51, 2-70B) is a street in the Frogner district of Oslo in Norway.

The street was built in 1879 and was named after the admiral Niels Juel (1629–97).

Streets in the vicinity include Svoldergata, Drammensveien, Bygdøy allé, Colbjørnsens gate, Gyldenløves gate and Briskebyveien

In 1932 the Indian embassy was built on the street and was designed by Gudolf Blakstad and Herman Munthe-Kaas.


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