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About the centre

The 22 July Centre is a commemoration and learning centre that disseminates knowledge about the terrorist attacks in Oslo and on the island of Utøya on 22 July 2011. Here you will find an overview of the Centre's mandate, history and what we do.

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Education

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For students and teachers

Find everything about our education programs, school visits to the 22 July Centre, resources for use in the classroom and tips on how to teach about 22 July.

Exhibitions

PERMANTENT EXHIBITION
The Public Conversation about 22 July
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TEMPORARY EXHIBITION
Icon of a calendarJul 14, 2022 - Feb 26, 2023
SCAR
Banner with a landscape in rose tonalities in the background. Over  the landscape, one can read the text "Werner Anderson. Scar. 22 July Centre. 14 July 2022-26. February 2023."

Documentation and collection

Harald Føsker, survivor of the Government Quarter, during the education program "My story: Personal accounts from and about 22 July"

Witness testimony

By documenting and collecting personal accounts, texts, photos, videos, and other material that highlight individual and collective experiences from 22 July, the 22 July Centre aims to contribute to the unfolding of the stories from and about 22 July 2011, and their preservation for posterity.
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Stories of those we lost

Who were they, what did they dream of, and how are they remembered by those who knew them the best?
Brown teddy bear with a bow around the neck on which hangs a note with the text "Thinking of you". The teddy bear is in a glass case.

Conservation of objects

Since 2015 the 22 July Centre has collected and mediated historical traces and objects that in varying ways carries stories from and about the terror attack in 2011. Through these, new generations can come closer to the terror attack. This is part of the important work against the spreading of conspiracy theories.
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The 22 July Centre
Teatergata 10
0180 Oslo

post@22julisenteret.no

Thursday –Sunday | 11.00–16.00

We receive school classes with pre-booked appointments from Tuesday to Friday, between 09.00 and 16.00.

Free admission.

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