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Inside Villa Stenersen, Oslo’s Under-the-Radar Gem of Modernist Architecture

Stenersen fled to Sweden during the war, but came back in 1949 and lived in the house until 1974. Towards the end of his life, he donated the house to the Norwegian government, intending it to be used as the prime minister's residence.

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