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{{Short description|Neighbourhood in Vestre Aker, Oslo, Norway}} [[File:Vinderen-oslo-chinese-embassy.jpg|thumb|300px|right|The embassy of China in Norway is located in the heart of Vinderen.]] '''Vinderen''' is a [[neighbourhood]] in the [[Vestre Aker]] borough of [[Oslo]], [[Norway]]. It was a separate borough until 1 January 2004, when it was incorporated into the newly established borough of Vestre Aker. Its amenities include [[Vinderen (station)|Vinderen station]]. The prosperous avenue of Tuengen AllΓ© in Vinderen was the childhood home of [[Queen Sonja of Norway]] at 1B; and the current [[embassy]] of [[China]] in Norway at 2B. In 2015, the Queens childhood home will be moved to [[Maihaugen]] in [[Lillehammer]].{{Clarify|date=January 2016}} 10C Tuengen Alle is the [[Functionalism (architecture)|functionalist]] Villa Stenersen, designed by architect [[Arne Korsmo]] and was built from 1937 to 1939 for the financier, art collector, and author [[Rolf Stenersen]] and his family. Stenerson bequeathed the Villa Stenersen to the State of Norway as a home for the [[Prime Minister of Norway|Prime Minister]]. [[Odvar Nordli]] lived in the house, but the building has since been used for cultural purposes.
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