Sagabygget is designed by architect Gabriel Finne. The building was finished in 1991. Sagabygget is a state of the art conferencecenter for large conferences and meetings. Sagabygget has facilities for interpreters. Saga Hall can host 750 guests and has a number of smaller rooms for groups. In addition, Sagabygget has a large terrace with a fantastic panoramic view of Oslofjorden. The terrace is a favourite place in the breaks and for enjoyment of drinks.
The Saga Hall
Saga Hall is 570 m2. The hall can be arranged according to your needs.
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Bjørn Dælie
This auditorium is named after Bjørn Dæhlie that had a fantastic career as a cross country skier.
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Auditorium B
Auditorium B is next to the Bjørn Dæhlie Auditorium. The auditorium can be organised according to different needs.
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Johan Grøttumsbråten
Johan Grøttumsbråthen was born in 1899. He was one of the best cross country skiers from 1920 and onwards.
The room is 38 m2 and organised with a longtable for 40 guests. The room can also be split in two.
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The entrance area
A large delegation from the international tourism industry is welcomed at the terrace in the summer of 2007.
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The Dragon Building in the evening sun
The locality of Holmenkollen Park Hotell Rica adds a whole new dimension to the concept of a “breath of fresh air”. Our terrace is a well used place in the pauses. The sunsets and sunrises are beautiful.
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Entertainment during the breaks
The terrace in front of Sagabygget is well suited for different types of entertainment in the summer. Here you se children dancing norwegian folklore with the traditional costume, "Bunad"
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More entertaining
Children dancing and singing
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The audience
The Saga Hall is well suited for both presentations and entertainment.