Stilla, also known as Brekkedammen or Sagadammen, is a popular bathing spot in Oslo, known for its clean bathing water from Maridalsvannet. The area is located along the Akerselva and offers a scenic stretch of untouched nature, which makes it an attractive place for both locals and visitors. Stilla is characterized by a rich animal and plant life, which contributes to the area's biological diversity.
Historically, Stilla has been an important area with a former sawmill and grain mill, and it is located near an old power plant that once served the sawmill. The association "Friends of Stilla" works actively to promote well-being and experience in the area, which contributes to preserving the historical and scenic value of Stilla. The area is part of the Nordre Aker district in Oslo, and its combination of nature and history makes it a unique place in the city.



