Museums in Oslo

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Museums in Oslo

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  • modernyatri
    Bengaluru, India27 contributions
    One of the best museums of specific interest. They have maintained the Fram so well and it is an experience to walk in, around and through this fantastic ship. Historical pictures were displayed all around and there were supporting shows to watch. A lot of Ealing involved.
    Written 9 August 2023
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  • Nigel T
    Leicester, UK62 contributions
    One of the highlights of a recent visit to Oslo. If you want to see how people have lived over the centuries this is a great place to come. Loads to see, an excellent cafe and all reasonably priced. Once the new Viking Museum moves to the site this will be a very full day's visit but even more worthwhile. As a further bonus the boat trip across to Bydgoy and the local scenery are fabulous. Highly recommended.
    Written 13 August 2023
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  • Klaudia_Karpinska
    Oslo, Norway106 contributions
    In the several rooms of this interesting museum are presented sculptures and models that were created by well-known Norwegian artist Gustav Vigeland. There are concepts of sculptures that are now part of the bridge, fountain and obelisk in the park in Frogner in Oslo. Furthermore, in the museum are also several models that were never realised on the full scale (some of them showing Vigeland's visions of heroes of sagas and Eddic poems).
    Written 23 July 2023
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  • BalkrishnaShroff
    Mumbai, India20,324 contributions
    Ski jump is not only a very popular sports but a traditon in Norway. The museum was closed for renovation but whatever we saw, it was breathtaking. The view from top overlooking Oslo was awesome. There was a simulter for people who wanted to get some feeling of ski jump. Also there was a zip line right from top to bottom for adventures people.
    Worth seeing...
    Written 6 August 2023
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  • modernyatri
    Bengaluru, India27 contributions
    Fascinating to see how they had preserved the ancient ships. The audiovisual room gave an amazing experience. Great thought has gone to showcase these ships and the ppl they represent.
    Written 9 August 2023
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  • Justin V
    Birmingham, UK572 contributions
    Brilliant museum and gallery with truly wide range of interesting exhibits and pieces.

    We particularly enjoyed the gallery dedicated to artists not normally seen in the context of art galleries and national collections and the Norwegian design through the ages was also really interesting
    Written 27 July 2023
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  • tvlgypsy
    Sarasota, FL184 contributions
    We spent much of a day visiting the Gardens. There was a small café for drinks and light snacks. Plenty of space to walk on pathways and most of the plants are very well marked.
    Written 6 August 2023
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  • Iga D
    Lahti, Finland9 contributions
    It's a very interesting piece of architecture. But mostly from the outside, from the inside, I felt like we did more running on the stairs, than looking at the art (but we were running out of time as well, so that probably affected my experience).
    Museum mostly focuses on modern art + Munch. If someone is into that, I think it's still a good museum, with many interesting pieces. At that time, on the top floor was a temporary exhibition, which was actually terrifying. I'm a grown woman enjoying horror movies, but that was... something else. So if you are planning to go with kids - I suggest checking beforehand what kind of temporary exhibition is on.
    Written 18 June 2023
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  • Joab D
    1 contribution
    This is a very special museum. Jan was an excellent guide and the museums follows a very interesting line of thought. It focus it’s mainly on the Bible history on Nordic countries and I liked it doesn’t impose any religious ideas. It states only historical facts and data. It’s surprising and sad that it’s not supported by any foundation which could mean it can end in its closing
    Written 3 August 2023
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  • Barbara A
    Washington DC, DC88 contributions
    Also known as the Norwegian Resistance Museum, this was really worth the visit. Although we knew a fair amount about WWII, we didn't know much about the occupation of Norway from 1940-45, and this was really well done. Mostly static displays of documents, but translated into many languages. Virtually the whole country resisted the occupation as they could, and the impact of the exhibit was moving
    Written 9 August 2023
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  • Ronald L
    Denver, CO2,917 contributions
    Walked to the Nobel Peace Center. Cost 50 NOK each for seniors. Told the story of Alfred Nobel, how the recipient is selected and by whom. How the United Nations came to be and how they benefited from the Nobel prizes. Stories about recipients and stories about journalists and how they are being treated around the world.
    Written 11 October 2022
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  • hakccmd
    Chevy Chase, MD406 contributions
    Dramatic architectural design with nautical theme. Collection very modern and highly unusual. Restaurant hidden away with great outdoor dining terrace.
    Written 26 September 2022
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  • nara501
    Boston, MA331 contributions
    Nice place to spend half an hour. Quite an impressive array of paintings and huge area to wonder around for a bit. Upstairs rooms were closed to public.
    Written 24 June 2023
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  • Klaudia_Karpinska
    Oslo, Norway106 contributions
    The Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology (Teknisk Museum) is a part of Oslo called Kjelsås that could be reached from the city centre by train, tram and bus. In the modern building are exhibitions on science and technology that are focused on several topics. On the ground floor is presented the development of different means of transport (cars, railway), the technology used in entertainment, the science of musical instruments, and the history of medicine as well as industry. Many showcases are supplemented by interactive panels that allow one to learn more about the subject. Furthermore, it is possible to have a conversation with artificial intelligence on selected topics. In the basement are interactive workshops and exhibitions related to technology, physics, chemistry and medicine. These through the play can teach one interesting issue related to these branches of science. They are prepared for visitors of every age providing entertainment and knowledge.

    In the museum is a lot of places to rest and relax, including a restaurant providing a variety of meals.
    Written 30 July 2023
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  • Nudnikheadache
    Glasgow, UK93 contributions
    Opening the handle to the wee door and stepping into the darkness before your eyes adjust is such a freaky feeling. The skeleton mural above the ashes at the door is beautiful. So much detail to look at. The acoustics in the room are so unique, wish I could have attended one of the concerts here.
    Written 6 August 2023
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