The Oslo Police House (Politihuset), located at Grønlandsleiret 44 in the Grønland district, serves as the central headquarters for the Oslo Police District. Completed in 1978, the building was designed by the architectural firm Telje–Torp–Aasen and has since been recognized with prestigious awards such as the Houen Foundation Award in 1983 and the Betongtavlen (Concrete Tablet) in 1985 for its architectural excellence. The facility is a vital hub for law enforcement in the Norwegian capital, housing the district’s leadership, the operations center, and several specialized units, including the tactical emergency unit “Beredskapstroppen.” Additionally, the building accommodates the Grønland Police Station, which serves the local community. Historically, the police headquarters moved to this site from its former location at Møllergata 19, marking a significant modernization of the city’s police infrastructure.