Classic building in Bislett
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Bislett was originally a field, Bisaalit, likely named after a tavern that was once situated there, with the name later being given to a spot by Pilestredet. It’s a traffic hub, with the city’s first roundabout. At Bislettløkka was Bislet Teglverk, which was purchased in 1898 to give the northwestern districts a playground and a place for sports. This was the beginning of the Bislett Idrettsplass sports hall, and after 1922, Bislett Stadium. Bislett Bad opened in 1920 with the city’s first swimming pool. In front of the building is Anders Svor’s sculpture Etter badet (“After the Bath”).
Bislett has large residential areas with apartment buildings from the 1870s-1890s and the 1920s-1930s. The area previously featured several industrial companies, such as Anker Batterifabrikk, Kristiania Brødfabrikk, Frydenlunds Bryggeri, and Conrad Langaards Tobakksfabrikk. The last two in particular gave the area its own scent, the Bislett smell, which was a mix of malt and tobacco. In the 1990s, the Frydenlunds factory complex and sections of Langaards were remodelled and put into use by the Oslo (and Akershus) University College.