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Norsk Folkemuseum

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One of the world's oldest and largest open-air museums, with 155 traditional houses from all parts of Norway and a stave church from the year 1200. The museum also has indoor exhibits with traditional handicraft items, folk costumes, Sami culture, weapons, toys, pharmaceutical history and changing exhibitions. In summer the open-air museum offers freshly-baked lefse, horse and carriage rides, feeding of the animals, guided tours, handicraft demonstrations and much more.

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Vigeland Sculpture Park
Sculpture park in the Frogner Park with more than 200 sculptures by Gustav Vigeland (1869–1943) in bronze, granite and cast iron, including The Angry Boy (Sinnataggen in Norwegian), The Monolith (Monolitten) and The Wheel of Life (Livshjulet). Vigeland was also responsible for the design and architectural outline of the park, which is one of Norway's top tourist attractions, with more than one million annual visitors. The park is free to enter and open all year round, 24 hours a day. https://www.visitoslo.com/en/product/?TLp=181601&Vigeland-Sculpture-Park
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The Viking Ship Museum
Museum on the Bygdøy peninsula with the world's best-preserved Viking ships and finds from Viking tombs around the Oslo Fjord. The Viking Ship Museum shows discoveries from the Gokstad, Oseberg and Tune ships, plus small boats, sledges, a beautiful cart, tools, textiles and household utensils. https://www.visitoslo.com/en/product/?TLp=181482&The-Viking-Ship-Museum
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Akershus Castle
Dating all the way back to 1299, this medieval castle has a rich history as a royal residence. It transformed into a formidable fortress in 1592 before being reborn as a Renaissance castle between 1637 and 1648. Nestled in the heart of Oslo, it offers visitors a fascinating glimpse into Norway's past with its impressive architecture and storied walls. Strolling through its courtyards, you can almost hear the echoes of history whispering tales of knights and nobility. The castle also hosts various events and exhibitions, making it a lively spot for both locals and tourists. Whether you're a history buff or just someone who appreciates stunning views, this castle is sure to captivate your imagination.
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Fram Museum
Fram is the strongest wooden ship ever built and still holds the records for sailing farthest north and farthest south. At the Fram Museum you can come on board the ship and see how the crew and their dogs managed to survive in the coldest and most dangerous places on earth - the Arctic and the Antarctic. The exhibition is translated into ten languages: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Japanese, Chinese, Korean and Norwegian. The Fram Museum also has a polar simulator where you can experience the cold and the dangers of polar expeditions more than 100 years ago. Next to the main building is the Gjøa building with exhibitions on the Arctic and the Northwest Passage. https://www.visitoslo.com/en/product/?TLp=181473&Fram-Museum--The-Polar-Ship-Fram
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Oslo Natural History Museum
The Natural History Museum is Norway's largest collection of natural science objects. 6.2 million objects are found here, representing 65% of the country's total natural history collections. Some of these collections are available to the public in the Botanical Gardens and the museums there. In addition to the research conducted at the museums, updating and maintaining these collections is an important part of NHM's tasks. Collett's House (Zoological Museum) has permanent and changing exhibitions for the public. The entrance is through a modern pavilion, marked Museum entrance, where you will also find the museum shop. Brøger's House (Geological Museum) is currently closed to the public, but you will find many of the highlights of our objects in the exhibitions at Collett's House. Lids House (Botanical Museum) contains offices, herbaria, archives, etc. This is used by researchers and is not open to the public. The botanical garden covers 150 acres and has about 35,000 plants spread across approximately 7,500 species. Here you will also find the two exhibition greenhouses Palmehuset and Victoriahuset. https://www.nhm.uio.no/
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Holmenkollen Ski Museum & Tower
The ski museum in Holmenkollen, located underneath the famous ski jump, is the oldest of its kind in the world. The museum presents more than 4,000 years of skiing history, Norwegian polar exploration artifacts and an exhibition on snowboarding and modern skiing. The observation deck on top of the jump tower offers panoramic views of Oslo. The best view in the city? Café and souvenir shop. Open 365 days a year! https://www.visitoslo.com/en/product/?TLp=496475&Holmenkollen-Ski-Museum--Tower
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TusenFryd Amusement Park
Norway's largest amusement park, with more than 30 fun attractions, great games, shops and places to eat. The park features attractions for all ages, including lots of rollercoasters, carousels, a log ride and much more. Barnas Fryd and Frydskogen are packed with rides and activities for small kids. In summer you can enjoy BadeFryd, a water park with a swimming pool, a swimming river and a huge waterslide. https://www.visitoslo.com/en/product/?TLp=186606&TusenFryd-Amusement-Park
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Ekebergparken Sculpture Park
Imagine wandering through a lush park adorned with remarkable sculptures and infused with a sense of national pride. That’s exactly what you’ll find at the Sculpture and National Heritage Park, where art meets nature in the most delightful way. The park is a haven for international art lovers, featuring an impressive collection set against a backdrop of breathtaking landscapes. As you stroll along the trails, be prepared to be captivated by the stunning lookout points offering panoramic views that are perfect for a photo op or simply soaking in the moment. The park's unique blend of art and scenery provides a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, making it an ideal spot for reflection or inspiration. Fun fact: The park also hosts various cultural events throughout the year, so there's always something new to discover. Whether you're an art aficionado or just someone who appreciates a good view, this park is sure to leave a lasting impression.
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Museum of Oslo
If you're heading to Oslo, the Museum of Oslo is a spot you can't miss. This gem is a favorite among tourists and truly a must-see attraction. Nestled in the heart of Norway's capital, the museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the city's rich history and cultural evolution. As you wander through its exhibits, you'll discover stories that bring Oslo's past to life, from its Viking roots to its modern-day charm. One of the highlights is the captivating collection of photographs and artifacts that paint a vivid picture of the city's transformation over the years. The museum also hosts various temporary exhibitions, so there's always something new to explore. And if you're in the mood for a little relaxation after all that cultural immersion, the museum's café offers a cozy spot to recharge with a hot cup of coffee or a delicious Norwegian pastry. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about Oslo's heritage, this museum promises an enriching experience that will leave you with a deeper appreciation for this wonderful city. Make sure to check out their gift shop too, where you can find unique souvenirs to remember your visit by.
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Oslo National Gallery
Norway's largest public collection of paintings, drawings and sculptures is found in the National Gallery, established in 1837. The gallery's central attractions include Edvard Munch's "The Scream" and "Madonna". The permanent exhibition shows highlights from the collection and national icons from the romantic period until the mid-1900s. Also on display are works by international painters and sculptors, including the French impressionists. https://www.visitoslo.com/en/product/?TLp=183079&National-Gallery