Årvoll

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Årvoll is a residential community located in the Bjerke district of Oslo, Norway. The community is named for the historic Årvoll Gård (farm), which still stands in the center of the community. This is also where anti-Nazi activists Viggo Hansteen and Rolf Wickstrøm were executed there by the Germans on September 10, 1941. They were the first two Norwegians executed by the Nazis during their five-year occupation of Norway.

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Årvoll is a mix of apartment buildings, single family homes and duplexes. It is adjacent to Grefsenkollen, a hill offering views of the city with walking trails, a small ski area with t-bar lift and a small pond named Trollvann.

Årvoll is surrounded by a large expanse of forest affording many kilometers of marked cross country ski trails. It has extensive access to public transportation, and the center of Oslo can be reached in 15 minutes or less by bus, tram or bicycle. In addition, it has a small shopping center containing a post office, doctors' offices, pharmacy, grocery, florist and small cafe.

Children in the community attend the Årvoll school, opened in 1955.