Drøbak ("stalling hills") is a former market town, now city on the eastern side of Drøbaksundet in the Oslo fjord halfway between Oslo and Moss .Drøbak is often called the "seaside", because the city has many beaches and were in the old days, a popular seaside resort for Oslo residents. By beaches Drøbak is worth mentioning: Waterpark, Parr beach, Torkild Beach and Skiphelle.
It is also known as elf village and has a significant tourism. The town has many picturesque old houses. Many of them are living trailers from the late 1600s onwards. The many art galleries , boutiques and exhibitions attract many visitors to the city during the summer. Then square and especially the beach full of people. The city also has Santa's post office.
By The park is Drøbak church , called the Church of Our Saviour, which was inaugurated on 29th October 1776 . The church is inspired by the Church of Our Saviour in Christiania, the current Oslo Cathedral . The church is architecturally quite an attraction. Rococo in wood. Get these churches remain.
This is by my most memorable and favorite location in Oslo. In order to get to this town, you must take a ferry/boat. We took the boat located in Aker Brygge. Pricing reasonable and on the way to Drobak, you go to through small fjords, view beautiful boats and homes in the areas and many more.
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