The 22 July Information Centre is a Norwegian governmental information centre dedicated to the 22 July 2011 terrorist attacks in Norway, in Oslo and at Utøya. The centre in Oslo, Norway was opened on 22 July 2015, at the ground floor of the H block of the Regjeringskvartalet . It is primarily intended to disseminate information regarding the terrorist attacks and the process of reconstructing a government building complex in Oslo.
The Department of Historical Studies at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology has the academic responsibility for the centre, while the Government Administration Services is responsible for the daily operation of the centre. The centre is open every day except Mondays.
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