Oda Krohg's bridge is a pedestrian and bicycle bridge that crosses the Akerselva in Oslo. The bridge was opened in 2019 and is named after Oda Krohg, a well-known Norwegian artist and painter. It connects the areas of Grünerløkka and Torshov, and is part of the city's investment in sustainable transport and accessibility for light road users.
The bridge's design is modern and functional, with a focus on integrating into the surrounding landscape. It has become an important part of the city's infrastructure, and helps to promote active transport by offering a safe and efficient route for pedestrians and cyclists. Oda Krohg's bridge is also an example of how public art can be integrated into the urban environment, with aesthetic elements inspired by the artist's work.



