Torshov is a neighborhood north ofGrünerløkka andLilleborg in theSagene borough ofOslo,Norway. TheOslo Tramway (Trikken i Oslo) provides connections with lines running betweenMajorstuen andKjelsås. Vogts gate serves as the main street of the neighborhood. Along Vogts gate are several coffee shops, restaurants and cafes. The Torshov public school was built in 1878. Torshov was separated from Sagene as a separate congregation in 1930. The local sports club isSkeid Fotball.[1][2]
Torshov church (Torshov kirke) was consecrated in 1958. The church is located in Torshov kirkepark, between Åsengata and Nordkappgata. The building was built of stone and wood with copper plates, and has 400 seats. The church was designed by the architects Ulf Nyquist and Per Sunde, while the interior decorations were designed byFrithjof Tidemand-Johannessen.[3][4][5]
The area is named after an old farm,Torshov gård (Old NorseÞórshof). The first element is thegenitive ofÞórr 'Thor', and the last element ishof 'shrine, temple'. Torshov is a relatively common farm name in Norway. Farms with the name are also found inEnebakk,Gjerdrum,Jevnaker,Lørenskog,Løten,Sigdal,Torsnes,Trøgstad andVang.[6]
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