A Serene Journey to Namo Amitabha Buddha
Discover the tranquility and spiritual essence of Namo Amitabha Buddha, a peaceful religious site in Oslo that invites reflection and cultural exploration.
Nestled in the heart of Oslo, Namo Amitabha Buddha is a tranquil religious destination that invites tourists to explore its peaceful surroundings and rich spiritual heritage. This serene site offers visitors a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the calming atmosphere and experience the profound cultural significance of Buddhism in Norway.
A brief summary to Namo Amitabha Buddha
- Schultz' gate 23, Oslo, Majorstuen, 0365, NO
Local tips
- Visit during quiet hours for a more peaceful experience.
- Dress modestly to show respect for the religious significance of the site.
- Check for any special events or ceremonies that may be happening during your visit.
- Bring a camera to capture the beautiful architecture and serene surroundings.
- Take some time to meditate or reflect in the peaceful environment.
Getting There
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Walking
From the Majorstuen subway station, take the exit towards Majorstuen square. Head northwest on Majorstuveien towards Bogstadveien. After about 200 meters, turn left onto Schultz' gate. Continue walking straight for approximately 300 meters. Namo Amitabha Buddha will be located on the right side at Schultz' gate 23.
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Bus
If you prefer to take the bus, you can catch the bus number 37 from the Majorstuen bus stop (located near the subway station). Get off at the 'Schultz gate' stop. From there, walk back a short distance on Schultz' gate (approximately 50 meters) and you will find Namo Amitabha Buddha at number 23. Note that a single bus ticket costs around 40 NOK.
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Tram
Take tram line 19 from the nearest tram stop at Majorstuen (the same stop as the bus). Ride the tram for one stop and get off at 'Damsgård'. From there, walk down to Bogstadveien, turn right, and then take the first left onto Schultz' gate. Walk straight for about 200 meters, and Namo Amitabha Buddha will be on your left at number 23. A single tram ticket costs approximately 40 NOK.