Military Museums in Oslo

Military Museums in Oslo, Norway

Military Museums in Oslo

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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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  • Klaudia_Karpinska
    Oslo, Norway106 contributions
    This museum consists of two main exhibitions. First, close to the entrance, is dedicated mainly to the international missions in which the Norwegian Armed Forces participated in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. The second part is focused on the presentation of weaponry and equipment from the medieval period to the early 21st century. It is enriched by films and dioramas. In the museum could be also found the exhibition dedicated to the history of the Norwegian monarchy.

    On the ground floor, it is also a cafe offering warm and cold drinks as well as various snacks.
    Written 23 July 2023
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  • Melissa B
    Saint Louis, MO397 contributions
    There was lots to look at in the museum and the boathouse across the path. Great for kids. If anything, this museum was not very exciting but it was something to do.

    It was nice to have a discount to see this museum when we bought Fram tickets. We probably would not have gone to this museum if we had not and it was nice to have another activity.
    Written 15 July 2023
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