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Istitutodi Norvegia in Roma(Univesità di Oslo)
The Norway Institute in Rome is an international meeting place for the humanities and an important theater for collaborations among international researchers.
The library contains around 25 000 academic books and journals and is a principal hub in the research activities, studies, and knowledge exchange that takes place at the institute. Together with the photographic archive collection, it makes a unique resource to explore the art history of late antiquity, classical archaeology, and Byzantine art in Italy and in the Mediterranean basin.
Address:
Viale Trenta Aprile, 33 – 00153 Rome
P. (+39) 06-581005
W. hf.uio.no/dnir/
Access: by appointment only
bilbioteket@roma.uio.no
manuela.michelloni@roma.uio.no
Hours: Monday-Friday: 9:00–16:00.
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