• Villa Stenersen in Oslo is drawn by architect Arne Korsmo for the financier, art collector and author Rolf Stenersen and his family in 1939.
  • Villa Stenersen built by architect Arne Korsmo is well worth a visit (open only on sunday unless you prebook as a group in advance).
  • Villa Stenersen is a clear example of how he interpreted and applied the international architectural ideas of his time.
  • Villa Stenersen is one of the icons of Norwegian Modernist architecture, designed by the internationally oriented architect Arne Korsmo.
  • Villa Stenersen was designed from 1937 to 1939 by the architect Arne Korsmo (1900–1968) for the financier and art collector Rolf E. Stenersen (1899–1978).
  • Villa Stenersen is a clear example of how he interpreted and applied the international architectural ideas of his time.
  • Characterized by its highly international style, Villa Stenersen is considered a major work both in Korsmo’s career and in Norwegian functionalism.
  • Villa Stenersen was designed from 1937 to 1939 by the architect Arne Korsmo (1900–1968) for the financier and art collector Rolf E. Stenersen (1899–1978).
  • Additional Information: Designed in 1939, the Villa Stenersen is a prominent example of Modernist architecture.
  • But Villa Stenersen doesn’t have the international acclaim or immediate recognizability of those others — something we’re doing our small part to remedy today.