Solli plass, pronounced /su:li/ or /suli/, /plas/ or /pɽas/, also called Lapsetorvet, is a square in Oslo, Norway, located southwest of Slottsparken and the Royal Palace.
The name stems from the property Solli, intact from 1716 to 1822. The last owner was Claus Pavels; after him the property was divided.[2] The name Solli plass came to be in 1885.[3]
The square is served by a station on the Oslo Tramway—Solli—as well as buses.
References
^Tvedt, Knut Are, ed. (2000). "Lapsetorvet". Oslo byleksikon (4 ed.). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. p. 256. ISBN82-573-0815-3.
^Tvedt, Knut Are, ed. (2000). "Solli". Oslo byleksikon (4 ed.). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. p. 404. ISBN82-573-0815-3.
^Tvedt, Knut Are, ed. (2000). "Solli plass". Oslo byleksikon (4 ed.). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. p. 405. ISBN82-573-0815-3.