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Akerselva
"Møllerfossene" in Akerselva
"Møllerfossene" in Akerselva
Origin Maridalsvannet
Mouth Paulsenkaia, Oslofjorden
Basin countries Norway
Length 8.2 km
Source elevation 149 m
Mouth elevation 0 m

Akerselva is a river which flows through Oslo. It starts at Maridalsvannet in Oslomarka, and follows the urban areas Nordre Aker, Sagene, Grünerløkka, Oslo centre and Grønland, whereby it finally ends at Paulsenkaia and Oset in Bjørvika. The river is considered to be a part of the Nordmarkvassdraget, and has the watercourse number 006.Z. The entire river is about 8.2 kilometres long, and has a difference in altitude of approximately 149 meters. Earlier, the river gave power to numerous industry companies in Oslo. In the summer of 2008 Kunsthøgskolen i Oslo or The Oslo National Academy of the Arts will move into this formerly industrial premises. The new campus will be one of the most spacious in Europe. Akerselva is "Oslo’s green lung”; many parks and nature trails are to be found by its path, from Grønland to Maridalsvannet. A walk from along Akerselva from the rural Frysja down through the different parts of Oslo all the way down to the city centre is an amazing experience and a walk through the history of Oslo.

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