
Pirs Klokketårn is a small tower in the waterfront of Sentrum, Norway. This iconic building is about 30 meters tall and dates back to the late 1600s. The tower is a part of an old fortification system, defending the city from the sea. The intriguing structure with its own clock serves as a reminder of the city’s past and is one of the oldest elements of Oslo’s skyline. Today, the tower stands tall and inviting, as a popular sight among tourists and locals alike. At the top, visitors can find a viewpoint that provides a breathtaking, panoramic view of Oslo's harbor and islands. Unfortunately, getting inside the building is not possible, but the nearby area offers plenty of opportunities for a beautiful picture.
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