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As the weather warms up and the days grow longer, Oslo comes to life with a vibrant array of events and activities that showcase the best of this beautiful city.
First and foremost, we encourage visitors to take advantage of Oslo's incredible natural surroundings. From the expansive forests to the sparkling Oslo fjord, there's no shortage of outdoor adventures to be had. Take a hike in the Nordmarka wilderness, go island hopping in the Oslofjord, or simply relax in one of the many parks.
For those who prefer a more cultural experience, Oslo has dozens of museums that offer visitors a chance to explore fascinating history and art from Oslo, Norway and the world.
May and June are the perfect time to visit Oslo, whether you're looking for outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, or simply a chance to relax and enjoy the city's many charms.
We hope you enjoy your stay in Oslo!
Team What’s On Oslo
The Norwegian Museums Association
Explore
FROGNERPARKEN. Oslo’s most majestic park includes a river, outdoor (summer) swimming pools, Museum of Oslo, and the famous Vigeland Sculpture Park with more than 200 sculptures.
EKEBERG SCULPTURE PARK. Wander among sculptures by many of the world’s most famous sculptors in the forested hills above eastern Oslo, and visit elegant Ekebergestauranten with great city views.
AKERSELVA. Discover waterfalls, parks, forest patches, old factory buildings and riverside cafes and bars on the 9.8 kilometre trip up or down along Oslo’s urban river.
OSLO’S MUSEUMS. Oslo has many amazing museums. See The Museum List in this issue to find an exhibition or event.
THE FJORD PROMENADE. For nine kilometres along Oslo's waterfront the fjord promenade boasts beaches, fjord saunas, food, nightlife, the Opera House, MUNCH, Akershus Fortress, City Hall and the beautiful Oslo fjord.
Photo: VisitOSLOThere are incredibly many things to see and do in Oslo. Here are 10 activities that will keep you on your toes!
BYGDØY. This peaceful peninsula immediately west of central Oslo has beaches and forest, as well as Norwegian Museum of Cultural History, Fram Museum, Kon-Tiki Museum, Norwegian Maritime Museum, Holocaust Center, and Oscarshall.
FJORD ISLANDS. Use your public transport ticket to catch a cheap ferry out to one of the local beach and nature islands Hovedøya, Gressholmen, and Langøyene, as well as the pretty cabin islands Lindøya, Bleikøya and Nakholmen.
SKY BARS. Enjoy Oslo from up high and with a drink at Summit Bar in Radisson Blu Scandinavia Hotel (Holbergs gate 30), 34th Restaurant & Bar in Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel (Sonja Henies plass 3), and Kranen in the Munch Museum (Edvard Munchs plass 1).
FROGNERSETEREN. Rustic restaurant built in the dragestil (“Dragon Style”) National Romantic architectural style in the 1890s. Magnificent views of Oslo and the fjord from the forested hills above the capital.
SOGNSVANN. Just three minutes’ walk from the Sognsvann metro station, this pretty lake by the edge of Oslo’s deep forests is a great place for a stroll in easily accessible nature.
Photo: Tomasz MajewskiOslo has dozens museums covering all kinds of topics, including intriguing stories from the past, classic and contemporary art, scientific and literary achievements, human rights, and much more. Whatever you’re into, chances are high you’ll find it in one of the museums in these pages!
Illustration: AcrogameThis is a map showing the museums in the official Museum List that you will find in the following pages.
The numbers and colours on the map point to museums in the list, where you will find the same numbers and colours for each museum.
Tip: A detailed street map with the same numbers is at the back of the magazine.
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The Visitor Centre is located in the ‘long red house’ from 1774 by the Carp pond. It is the natural starting point for a visit to the grounds. Our staff is up to date on the cultural events at the fortress and offer historical information on this unique monument of Norwegian history.
THE PRISONERS AT AKERSHUS – FROM THE MIDDLE AGES TO 1950
A narrative of the Queen of the North and her contemporaries from Akershus to Kalmar.
Mon-Sun 10-17
Closed: 17 May
Free admission
Gift shop
Guided tours of Akershus Fortress grounds (outdoors).Sat-Sun 14.00
Tickets for tours at The Visitor Centre. Combination tickets available.
CONTACT
Tel: 23 09 39 17
E-mail: akershusfestning@mil.no
www.akershusfestning.no
Akershus castle was built as a fortified medieval castle around the year 1300. Since then the castle has been at the centre of events in Norwegian history. Today it is used for state representation and cultural events. A tour of the castle takes you through the Government representation rooms, The Castle Church, The Royal Mausoleum and The Dungeon.
Mon-Sat 10-16
Sun 12-16
Closed: May 1, 7. 8, 17, 22, 23, 24, 30, 31 June 1
Admission:
A: 100,- / C : 40,- (0-6 free)
S: 60,- / P: 60,Family (2+4): 250,–Free with Oslo Pass Audioguide included in ticket.
Guided tours upon request:
akershusslott.kontakt@mil.no or 23 09 35 53
CONTACT
Tel: 23 09 35 53
E-mail: akershusslott.kontakt@mil.no
www.akershusfestning.no
facebook.com/akershusslott
instagram.com/akershus_slott
The museum covers Norwegian military history from the Viking era, through the numerous Nordic wars under Danish rule (1400-1814) to the Napoleonic wars, the union with Sweden 1814-1905, the World War II campaign 1940 and the War at Sea 1939-1945. The latest exhibitions cover the Cold war period 1945-1990 and recent international operations.
Gift shop and café
HOURS AND PRICES
Mon-Sun 10-17
Closed: 17 May
Admission:
A: 100,- / C : 40,- (0-6 free)
S: 60,- / P: 60,-
Free with Oslo Pass
Combination tickets available.
CONTACT
Tel: 23 09 35 82
E-mail: post.fmu@mil.no
www.forsvarsmuseet.no
Instagram:@forsvarsmuseet
Facebook: @forsvarsmuseet
At the top of Akershus Fortress lies one of the most central institutions for resistance history in Norway. The main exhibition focuses on the German occupation of Norway, as well as how the resistance against the Nazi occupational regime developed from the 9th of April 1940 until liberation in May 1945.
HOURS AND PRICES
Mon-Sun 10-17
Closed: 17 May
Admission:
A: 100,- / C : 40,- (0-6 free)
S: 60,- / P: 60,-
Free with Oslo Pass
CONTACT
Tel: +47 23 09 31 38
E-mail: resepsjon.nhm@gmail.com
https://kultur.forsvaret.no/museer/ norges-hjemmefrontmuseum
Instagram:
@fnorgeshjemmefrontmuseum
Facebook:
@fnorgeshjemmefrontmuseum
The Queen Sonja Art Stable
Founded in 1993, the museum is one of Scandinavia´s most notable museums for contemporary art. The museum holds the extensive Astrup Fearnley Collection, with significant works by some of today’s leading international artists and presents changing exhibitions that both draw on the collection and new commissions by artists from all over the world. The museum is beautifully located by the Oslo Fjord in an iconic building designed by the Italian architect Renzo Piano.
BASEL ABBAS / RUANNE ABOU-RAHME
AN ECHO BURIED DEEP DEEP DOWN BUT CALLING STILL
10.03.23 – 28.05.23
ASTRUP FEARNLEY COLLECTION
A rotating selection of the collection is always on display.
Tue, Wed, Fri 12–17, Thu 12–19
Sat, Sun 11–17.
Mon closed
Admission:
A: 150,- / S: 100,- / P: 100,-
C (0-18) free entrance
Free with Oslo Pass
Strandpromenaden 2
Tel: +47 22936060
E-mail: info@afmuseet.no
www.afmuseet.no
facebook.com/astrupfearnley
Instagram: @astrupfearnley
QUEEN SONJA ART STABLE
Exhibitions in the Art Stable vary between art and displays of objects from the Royal Collections.
Renovated for the opening of the Art Stable, the Royal Stables now appear as they did in their heyday in the interwar years. Where the horses once stood in their stalls, the public now enjoy art and history.
The exhibition Craftsmanship at the Royal Palace – 200 Years of Creations displays a selection of handcrafted objects from the Royal Collections. It emphasizes the importance of traditional crafts and provides insight into how these objects were made, and how they are still used and cared for today.
Thu-Sun 11-17.
From 26 June: Open every day 11-17.
Admission:
A: 125,- / C 60,- / S: 100,- / P: 100,-
C (0-6) free entrance
For more information please visit www.royalcourt.no
Parkveien 50 www.royalcourt.no
Transportation: Bus or tram to Solli plass
Photo: Øivind M. Bakken / The Royal Court
Travel back in time at Norway’s largest collection of artefacts from prehistoric times and the Middle Ages. Experience some of the most exquisite objects from the Norwegian Viking Age, such as ornate swords, gold jewellery and a very rare Viking helmet. Learn about the Norwegian Stone Age people and gain insight into wonderfully diverse cultures from across the world through our classical archeology and ethnographic exhibitions.
Fabulous Animals invites visitors on a magical journey back to Iron Age Scandinavia, a time when a different relationship with animals characterised people’s beliefs and notions and, not least, influenced the beautiful things they created, used and surrounded themselves with. The exhibition showcases fabulous artefacts from the height of the Iron Age. The intricate patterns of the animal style, where animals and humans are intertwined with each other, reflects a complex and enigmatic world that lasted for over 700 years.
See website for opening hours
Admission:
A: 120,-/C (0-18) free. S: 90,-/ P: 90,Free with Oslo Pass
Frederiks gate 2
E-mail: postmottak@khm.uio.no www.historiskmuseum.no
Here people of all ages can play their way to more knowledge about cancer. It is challenging, entertaining – and completely harmless. Test your skills as a surgeon and learn about amazing breakthroughs in cancer research and what you can do to prevent cancer. What are the facts, what are the myths and how can technology help us now and in the future? Our interactive installations allow you to repair DNA strands, mix a safe dose of chemotherapy and play «The Guardians of the Cells », where you help the immune system to kill cancer cells. You can find more information at www.kreftforeningen.no/vitensenteret
Sat, Sun 12-15.
Closed May 28th
See kreftforeningen.no/vitensenteret for opening hours, webinars and other activities.
Free admission
Kongens gate 6 (entrance on corner with Rådhusgata) in Oslo city centre.
Tel: +47 21494921
E-mail: post@kreftforeningen.no
www.kreftforeningen.no/vitensenteret Facebook.com/Kreftforeningen/
Photo: Nicki Twang
The National Museum
Art, architecture and design
The National Museum
The largest art museum in the Nordic countries.
EXHIBITION
THE COLLECTION
Presents some 6,500 works from antiquity to the present.
CARROLL DUNHAM. WHERE AM I? PRINTS 1985–2022
03.02.23 – 21.05.23
THORVALD HELLESEN PIONEERING CUBISM
31.03.23 – 20.08.23
LOUISE BOURGEOIS. IMAGINARY CONVERSATIONS
06.05.23 – 06.08.23
OLTRE TERRA. WHY WOOL MATTERS
26.05.23 – 01.10.23
DRAWN TO LIFE. WORKS FROM THE TIME OF BRUEGEL AND RUBENS
09.06.23 – 10.09.23
FOOD & DRINK
Explore a variety of cafés.
MUSEUM SHOP
Get inspired by a rich selection of interiors, furniture, books and locally handcrafted products in our shop.
HOURS AND PRICES
Tue, Wed 10-20, Thu-Sun 10–17
Admission:
A: 200,-/ 18-25 years: 110 / C: 0,67 years + : 110,-. Oslo Pass free
Brynjulf Bulls Plass 3
www.nasjonalmuseet.no/en
The Station Master’s House and Bollebar are located in front of the National museum.
MUSEUM SHOP
The Museum Shop has a wide selection of childrens books, design objects and products based on the collection of The National Museum.
Brynjulf Bulls plass 2
Tel: 21 98 20 00
Get inspired: https://shop.nasjonalmuseet.no/
A Norwegian concept focusing on quality coffee from Tim Wendelboe and Norwegian buns in a modern twist. We serve buns, sweet and savoury, with different fillings and toppings.
Brynjulf Bulls Plass 2
Close to The City Hall Square and Aker Brygge.
Nearest tram station: Aker Brygge.
Tel: 22 22 30 00 bollebar@bollebar.no
For updates: www.bollebar.no
Photo: Ina Wesenberg / Nasjonalmuseet
Under admission: A = adult, C = child, S = student, P = pensioner, F = family
The Nobel Peace Center
The Nordic Bible Museum
MAY:
THE NOBEL PEACE CENTER IS CLOSED
Due to renovation, the Peace Center is closed and will reopen circa June 1st. Please check our website for updates. Welcome back in June!
NOBEL PEACE PRIZE EXHIBITION
Celebrating the latest Nobel Peace Prize laureates.
Learn about the polar explorer, scientist, diplomat and humanitarian Fridtjof Nansen, who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1922
Visit the inspiring new exhibition about Alfred Nobel and the history of the Peace Prize. Find peace and quiet in the «Nobel Field», and see a real Nobel Peace Prize medal in the magical «Medal Chamber».
WATCH THE PEACE DOVE FLY
From June: very Friday at 12:00 a peace dove is released from the window above the entrance, with the «Good News of the Week
THE NOBEL PEACE SHOP (ONLINE)
Originality, sustainability and fair trade characterize the selection in our Nobel Peace Shop, available online. www.nobelpeacecenter.org
Rådhusplassen/City Hall Square
Tel: +47 48 30 10 00 www.nobelpeacecenter.org
PERMANENT EXHIBITIONS
Experience the history of the Bible and the book at NOBIMU. The only museum of its kind in the Nordic countries, with a collection based on more than 6,000 bibles. Admire all the first royal folio editions of the Bible from the time when Denmark and Sweden were empires, a handwritten bible from around 1250, as well as Bibles in indigenous languages such as Sami and Greenlandic. Test out being a medieval scribe, marvel at the miniature Bible collection and bring home a unique souvenir from our museum shop.
WEBINAR
Webinars on Zoom. See nobimu.no
TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS
02.12.21 – 01.06.23.
THE HISTORY OF THE GRENNLANDIC BIBLE
HOURS AND PRICES
Tue, Wed 12–17, Thu 11–18 Fri, Sat, Sun 11–16
Guided tours in English, German and Norwegian.
Admission:
A: 90,- / C under 12 free Oslo Pass free.
CONTACT
Nedre Slottsgate 4C
Tel: +47 401 05 777
E-mail: post@nobimu.no facebook.com/Nordiskbibelmuseum instagram.com/nordiskbibelmuseum www.nobimu.com
Oslo City Hall opened in 1950, and it is the political and administrative heart of Oslo, Norway's capital. With its unique architecture and associated art collection, Oslo City Hall has an important place in Norwegian art and architectural history. The City Hall is today an important symbol of Oslo and Norway's values, traditions and history. The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded in Oslo City Hall on 10 December each year.
For up-to-date information on opening hours, see our website: www.oslo.kommune.no/radhuset
Fridtjof Nansens plass
Tel: 23 4 6 12 00
E-mail: omvisninger@rft.oslo.kommune.no www.oslo.kommune.no/radhuset
The Royal Palace was built between 1825 and 1849 and is where the daily work of the Norwegian monarchy is conducted.
It is the main residence of Their Majesties the King and Queen, and most members of The Royal Court have their workplace here.
All visitors must follow a guided tour through some of the most important and lovely rooms of the building. The Changing of the Guards will take place every day at 13.30.
The Royal Palace will be open to visitors daily 10:00-17:00 from 24 June until 17 August 2023.
There are several tours in English every day.
Admission:
A: 175,- / C: 125,- / S: 145,- / P: 145,Tickets are available at www.ticketmaster.no
Slottsplassen 1 www.royalcourt.no
Tram, metro or bus to Nationaltheatret
Norway’s first digital museum with many unique experiences based on viking heritage.
The Viking Planet resurrects the Viking times with VR-technology, holograms, interactive screens and 270-degrees films. Learn about and experience how the Vikings lived, join them on their expeditions, feel the power of the elements onboard a Viking ship, and take a picture of yourself as a Viking. Use all your senses to learn about the Vikings` religion, mythology, ships and cultural heritage.
The Viking Planet aims to connect you with the Viking times in an innovative and engaging way. Every attraction is available in 12 languages. The museum includes a Viking themed gift shop.
• 3D objects from the Viking Ship museum incl. the Oseberg and Gokstad ships
• FERD an interactive VR Game
HOURS AND PRICES:
Check our website thevikingplanet.com for opening hours.
Adults: 249,-
Children under 12 years: 100,-
Children under 6 years: Free
VR Game 249,-
Combination (museum + VR game) 399,-
Fridtjof Nansens plass 4. Next to city hall
E-mail: info@thevikingplanet.com
Phone: +47 46942495
www.thevikingplanet.com
An engaging and interactive journey through Norwegian music history!
Popsenteret is a "must" for music lovers of all ages. Experience popular music and culture in a new way. Get to know your new and old musicheroes in exhibitions and engaging installations and enjoy music, movies and much more. Perfect for children and young people.
You will find us at urban Grünerløkkaa mecca for those looking for cozy cafes, quaint shops and nice park areas.
Special offers for small groups: Book a pleasant tour with your family, friends or colleagues at formidling@popsenteret.no
Tue-Fri 10-16
Sat-Sun 11-17
Mon closed
Free admission with Oslo Pass
Trondheimsveien 2
Tlf: 22 46 80 20
E-mail: kontakt@popsenteret.no
www.popsenteret.no
Naturhistorisk museum
The International Museum of Children´s Art 18
This is where you find dinosaurs and other fossils, crystals, rocks, meteorites, taxidermy animals and other highlights from our collections. Visit our grand new geological exhibitions covering 2300 square meters over four floors. Explore our interactive installations in the Climate House, with exhibitions on climate and environmental issues. The museum also includes a large botanical garden demonstrating the beauty and variation of the plant kingdom. Visit the arboretum with trees from Norway and other corners of the world, and the thematic gardens such as The Viking Garden and The Rock Garden. In the middle of the garden there is a nice café, and our museum shop carries a wide selection of gift items with themes from nature.
HOURS AND PRICES
See website for opening hours.
Admission:
A: 150,-/C 75,- / S: 75,-/F: 400,-
Free with Oslo Pass
Garden & Greenhouse: Free entrance
Naturhistorisk museum
University of Oslo
Sars’ gate 1/Monradsgate
Tel: 22 85 16 30
E-mail: informasjon@nhm.uio.no
www.nhm.uio.no
The three basic functions of the Museum are to collect, promote & preserve children’s art worldwide. Film director Rafael Goldin (1920–1994) and his wife, Doctor of Medicine, Alla Goldin (1938–2007), conceived and developed the idea of the Museum & collection.
The Museum presents a variety of thematic exhibitions and art projects from around the world - and is a multicultural place where children and adults meet on children's terms. The main goal of the Museum is to promote the UN Convention on «the Rights of the Child».
Guided tours, art workshops & music activities. Drop in
01.05-19.06:
Tue-Thu 09.30-14
Sat-Sun 11-16
Closed: May 1,17,18, 27, 28, 29
From 20.06
Tue-Thu 11-16
Sat-Sun 11-16
Admission:
A: 75,- / C: 40,- /S: 40,- P: 40,-
Free with Oslo Pass
Lille frøens vei 4
Tel: +47.22691777
E-mail: mail@childrensart.com
www.childrensart.com
twitter@barnekunst
Instagram: childrensartmuseum
Tram: Frøen station
Under admission: A = adult, C = child, S = student, P = pensioner, F = family
Exhibitions of the City’s history. The museum is located in the beautiful old building of Frogner Manor House inside the Vigeland Park.
EXHIBITIONS
OSLOVE - THE STORY OF OSLO
Historical highlights of the city.
THE TASTE OF OSLO
Sights of the city’s food history. From May 12th
CITYSCAPES – CAPTURING OSLO
Experience the city through the eyes of artists.
EVERYDAY LIFE DURING WORLD WAR II
How did the Second World War affect people daily life?
YOUR BREATH, YOUR VOICE
This exhibition takes us back to the demonstration “We can’t breathe –justice for George Floyd” in Oslo in 2020.
CAFÉ & MUSEUM SHOP
The museum shop offers a selection of local literature and Nordic design. Café in pleasant surroundings.
HOURS AND PRICES
Tue, Wed, Fri, Sat, Sun 11-16. Thu 11-19
Admission:
A: 100,- / C (0-18): Free / S: 60,-
Free with Oslo Pass
CONTACT
Frognerveien 67
Tel: +47 23 28 41 70
www.oslomuseum.no
Tram 12 or Bus 20 to Frogner plass. All Metro lines to Majorstuen.
The Vigeland Museum is a sculpture museum located next to The Vigeland Park. The museum is Gustav Vigeland’s (1869-1943) former studio and residence. Today, the museum shows a permanent exhibition presenting Vigeland's art, and temporary exhibitions with threedimensional art.
TEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS
ELISE STORSVEEN
HEAT WAVES
03.02.23-14.05.23
ECKBO'S LEGAT ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION
02.06.23-17.09.23
PERMANENT COLLECTION
VIGELAND MUSEUM COLLECTION
Always on display.
HOURS AND PRICES
Tue-Sun 10-17
Admission:
A: 100,- / C: 0,- / S: 50,- / P: 100,Free with Oslo Pass
CONTACT
Nobels gate 32
www.vigeland.museum.no Instagram @vigelandmuseet Facebook @vigelandmuseum
Photo: Ivar Kvaal / Vigelandmuseet.
Explore, play and learn in our family museum in more than 25 themed exhibitions and around 100 tryit-yourself installations. Experience our cultural heritage in industry, science, technology and medicine in the most fun and exciting cultural history museum. Extensive weekend and holiday program filled with activities and workshops. Café and museum shop.
I/O
our new AI-driven ICT exhibition is a must.
the engaging exhibition from inhouse National Medical Museum, about being human.
See website for opening hours.
Admission: A: 165,- / C: 110,-(over 3 years) / S: 110,- / Family: 490,-
Free with Oslo Pass
Free parking at Kjelsåsveien 143. Tel: 22 79 60 00
www.tekniskmuseum.no
Tram 11 og 12 to Kjelsås. Bus 25 and 54 to Kjelsås station.
At the top of Oslo you can visit Holmenkollen National arena, a site where many ski-historical moments have been created. In the heart of the arena towers Holmenkollen Ski Jump. The Ski Museum will be closed due to renovation and will not open again before the end of 2023.
The jump tower will be open for visitors.
On top of the jump tower you can enjoy spectacular views of Oslo and the surrounding areas. In addition we have a souvenir shop and a ski simulator.
HOURS AND PRICES: Open every day 10-17.
17.5: 10-14
Admission:
A:160,-/ C: 80,Free with Oslo Pass
CONTACT:
Kongeveien 5
Tel: 22 92 32 00
E-mail: skimuseet@skiforeningen.no
www.holmenkollen.com
Metro / T-bane: No 1 to Frognerseteren
Photo: Marco Boella
New Ski Simulator in Holmenkollen. It is a Movie-Ride Theatre. Experience Downhill Skiing at 130 km/ hour – and Ski-jumping at 100 km/hour. Ski Simulator next to the Holmenkollen ski jump! Jump in “Kollen” and find out what it feels like to head down the world’s toughest downhill ski slopes alongside the world’s best performers on two skis. Technology which used to be available only to pilots and astronauts combines flight simulator movements with an “eye-view” movie to create a unique and realistic feel.
Once inside the the Ski Simulator you will get the “ride of your life”, when the skiing starts. Up to 12 people can sit inside at the same time and the whole ride lasts about 5 minutes. “Amazing ride, amazing experience. It made me realize how crazy you have to be to go skiing at 130 km/h and how dangerous it is”.
HOURS AND PRICES
10-16
Admission:
A: 110,- / C: 55,-(6-15)
Family: (2+2) 300,-
Group (10p +) 75,- each. C: 50,Please check our website for updates.
Kongeveien 5
Tel to kiosk: 969-03-665
E-mail: post@skisimulator.no
www.skisimulator.no
Metro / T-bane: No 1 to Frognerseteren
Fram is the most famous ship in polar history, known for her amazing expeditions to the North and South Poles. Ride the waves on Fram in our awarded cinematic projection surrounding the ship. Explore the ship below the deck, and see how the crew lived and worked together. Enter the first ship to navigate the Northwest Passage, Gjøa. Feel the spirit of the great polar explorers and their adventures!
Enjoy a number of activities for young and old and find exclusive gifts in our museum shop.
Treat yourself to refreshments in Café Framheim, and relax on our sea view terrace.
May & June: 9.30 - 18.00
Please check our website for updates
Admission:
A:140,- / C(6-15): 50,- / S:50,- P: 100,- /
F: 300,- / Group (15p+) 100,-
Free with Oslo Pass
Bygdøynesveien 39
Bus 30 to Bygdøy
Tel: 23 28 29 50
E-mail: post@frammuseum.no www.frammuseum.no
Come see the original Kon-Tiki balsa wood raft and the papyrus ship Ra II from Thor Heyerdahl’s world-famous sea adventures!
• Kon-Tiki (1947) – across the Pacific Ocean on a balsa-wood raft and Gerd Vold Hurum: The woman the museum forgot.
• Ra and Ra II (1969–1970) – across the Atlantic Ocean on a papyrus ship
• Easter Island expeditions (1955-56 and 1986)
• Thor Heyerdahl (1914–2002) – his life
See the the Academy Award-winning documentary film “Kon-Tiki” (English, 67 min) at 12:00.
Short film about Kon-Tiki and Thor Heyerdahl (English, 10 min) all day. Souvenir design shop.
May: 10-18, June: 9.30-18
Open 365 days a year.
Please check our website for updates
Admission: A:140,- / C(6-17): 50,- / S:50,P: 100,- / F: 300,- / Group (10p+) 100,Free with Oslo Pass.
Bygdøynesveien 36. Bus 30 to Bygdøy Tel: 23 08 67 67 www.kon-tiki.no Instagram.com/kontikimuseet Facebook.com/kontikimuseum
Norway’s interaction with the seas, from its oldest known vessel to the latest hi-tech offshore ships.
EXHIBITIONS
NEW! BY SEA
In the new restored Boat hall, you can now see our collection of traditional open boats and a shipwreck.
NEW! VIKING AGE BOAT BUILDER
See one of the original Viking boats from the Gokstad find. The replica is being built before the audience.
J.H. LINGE
100th ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION
An exhibition about the boat constructor and designer Jan Herman Linge.
AT SEA!
Seafaring from the Viking era until today.
Explore the Ocean Voyages with the Chief and Sally Jones.
Fjord cafe and museum shop.
HOURS AND PRICES
Open every day 10-17. 17.5. closed.
Admission: A:140,- / C(0-17): Free / S:120,- / P: 120,- / Group (10p+) 90,Free with Oslo Pass.
Joint tickets with Fram and Kon-Tiki are available
Bygdøynesveien 37. Bus 30 to Bygdøy Tel: +47 24 11 41 50
www.marmuseum.no
OPEN-AIR MUSEUM
Take a picturesque journey through Norway! The historical wooden farmhouses with fields and townhouses with cobbled streets show homes, life and traditions from the many Norwegian regions. Don’t miss the Medieval Stave Church and the Apartment Building with Oslo-homes 1879-2002.
INDOOR EXHIBITS
Folk Art, Folk Dress, Church Art, TIMESCAPE 1600-1914, the First Parliament Hall and Sámi Culture
DAILY ACTIVITIES
Hosts in traditional costumes welcome you into the Stave Church and historical homes from town and countryside. Join our guided tour in the Open-Air Museum, meet farm animals, try the family-friendly nature trail and the farm games.
EXTRA ON WEEKENDS
Traditional baking and fairy tales. Forging & carpentry for children.
EXPERIENCE MORE
Exact times and dates on website.
* Folk dance and music
* Artisans: potter & silversmith
* Midsummer Night June 23rd
HOURS AND PRICES
Mon–Sun 10–17. Closed 17.5.
Admission:
A:180,- / C: 0,- / S:140,-/ P: 140,-
Free with Oslo Pass
Museumsveien 10. Bus/ ferry to Bygdøy www.norskfolkemuseum.no
The Norwegian Center for Holocaust and Minority Studies, located in Villa Grande, the former residence of the Nazi collaborator Vidkun Quisling, is a research, education and documentation center. Our work focuses on the Holocaust, other genocides, extremism, antisemitisim, hate speech, and the situation of minorities.
The story of Nazi genocide and mass murder during World War 2 – with special focus on the Norwegian Jews.
In/visible: Everyday racism in Norway
Unfinished Lives
An exhibition presenting artists that were imprisoned and murdered on racial grounds all suffering the common fate of European Jews during WWII.
For more information and opening hours, se hlsenteret.no
Kafé Villa Grande: Tue-Sun 11-16
Open every day 10-16
Admission: A: 120,- / C (6-16): 50,-
S: 50,-/ P: 70,- / F: 180,- /
Free with Oslo Pass
Huk Aveny 56
Bus 30 to Bygdøy
Tel: 22 84 21 00
E-mail: post@hlsenteret.no
www.hlsenteret.no
The summer palace of Oscarshall is located on the peninsula of Bygdøy in Oslo. The palace was commissioned by King Oscar I and Queen Joséphine, and was completed in 1852. Today it stands as a monument to Norwegian art and applied art from the 19th century. The palace is considered to be one of the finest examples of Neo-Gothic architecture in Norway and is one of the country’s most important embodiments of the National Romantic style so popular in Norway during the period.
Oscarshall summer palace and the surrounding park will be open to visitors 11:00-16:00 Thursday-Sunday from 3 June until 27 August 2023.
There are tours in English every day.
Admission:
A: 125,- / C: 60,- / S: 100,- / P: 100,Tickets are available at www.ticketmaster.no
Ocarshallveien
Tel: 22048700
www.royalcourt.no
Bus no. 30 to Norsk Folkemuseum
Under admission: A = adult, C = child, S = student, P = pensioner, F = family
OSLOFJORD
WONDERFUL MARITIME EXPERIENCES ON ZERO EMISSION ELECTRICAL VESSELS.
2-hour Oslofjord sightseeing with highlights along the way: Akershus fortress, the Opera House, the new Munch Museum, passing islands with colorful summer houses, old light houses, Fram museum with its iconic triangular buildings, fjord saunas, a view to the Holmenkollen ski-jump and surrounding hills. Enjoy the Oslofjord while you take fantastic photos with a 360-degree panoramic view and the modern climate system indoors on the boat. The cruise-trolley has refreshments and snacks for sale. One stop is made on Bygdøy, “the museum island”, where you can disembark for a visit to the museum. Regular bus takes you back to the city center at own cost or re-board the next el-boat. This is undoubtedly an unforgettable experience, whether you are alone, a couple or with friends or family.
HOURS AND PRICES
Daily May 11.00, 13.30 and 16.00*
(*pending) NOK 440
Meeting point by City Hall Pier no 4. Rådhusbrygge 4.
Tickets, booking: www.trollcruise.no
Mail: booking@trollcruise.no
Tel: +47 23 35 55 10
FJORD SIGHTSEEING
At City Hall pier 3 you find our traditional sightseeing boats, sail schooners and Museum ferries. We sail 3 sightseeing tours every day all week, mainly on the traditional schooners.
VIDEO: Youtube. Search for: Oslo Fjord Sightseeing
Food and drinks sold on board.
HOURS AND PRICES
FJORD SIGHTSEEING
2 hours. NOK 439
From March 31: 10.30, 13.00 and 15.30
From June 23: 10.30, 11.30 13.00, 14.00 and 15.30
MUSEUM FERRIES TO BYGDØY
From March 31: All day following the museums opening hours.
Line B9
City Hall - Dronningen – BygdøynesCity Hall, every 20 minute
Time table: www.nyc.no
Day pass: NOK 99
SUMMER EVENING CRUISE
3 hours. NOK 595
From June 23: 19.00
Shrimp Buffet Naturel is included
Also sailing: May 13 to 22 and 26 to 29 + June 4, 5, 11, 12, 18 and 19
Tickets, booking: www.nyc.no and at our ticket office at City Hall pier 3.
E-mail: booking@nyc.no
Tel: 47-23 35 68 90
Ferry tickets also sold on board.
The Oslo Pass gives you free entry to more than 30 museums and attractions, free travel on all public transport, free parking in municipal car parks, free entry to outdoor swimming pools, free walking tours, as well as discounts on sightseeing, ski simulator, Tusenfryd Amusement Park, concert tickets, climbing, ski and bike rental, and special offers in restaurants, shops, entertainment and leisure venues. More information: www.visitoslo.com/ en/activities-and-attractions/oslo-pass
The Vigeland Sculpture Park inside the beautiful Frogner Park near Majorstua boasts 212 impressive bronze and granite sculptures designed by Gustav Vigeland. You can walk on the roof of the Norwegian Opera and Ballet, situated by – and literally sloping into – the sea near the central station, enjoying amazing views of the city, fjord and surrounding hills and islands.
Take a long walk and enjoy waterfalls, parks, bridges, swimming spots, historical buildings, bars, cafes, museums and cultural centres along Oslo’s urban river Akerselva, which snakes its way down from the lake Mariadalsvannet by the forest edge to Grønland in the city centre.
The Holmenkollen Ski Jump at Holmenkollen in the hills above Oslo is one of the capital’s most famous landmarks, hosts many winter sporting activities, and the area has great views. There is a ski museum (closed until the end of 2023) inside the ski jump and an observation deck on top (free with Oslo Pass).
The Holmenkollen area (especially from Frognerseteren and Tryvann) is also a great starting point for trips into Nordmarka, the most popular part of the forest around
It’s perfectly possible to visit or live in Oslo on a relatively low budget with a bit of planning! Here are some tips on how to spend wisely and still have a good time.
Oslo - with endless possibilities for walks, trekking, biking, skiing and swimming, and with cozy cafes hidden among the trees.
Another good starting point for trips into Nordmarka is the forest lake Sognsvann. Both Sognsvann and Holmenkollen are accessible by metro (free with Oslo Pass).
Rema 1000, Kiwi, Rimi and Bunnpris are among the cheapest supermarkets, and can be found around town. Meny is a more expensive supermarket with a larger selection of more fancy food. Various other supermarkets are also available.
While restaurants can be quite expensive, a good tip is to check out cheaper eateries for instance at Grønland, Grünerløkka and Sofienberg on the east side of town - although there are cheap places on the west side too.
Examples are Café Sara in Hausmanns gate 29, Fiskeriet Youngstorget at Youngstorget 2, Viet Nam House in Bernt Ankers gate 6B, L’oasis Mazze in Trondheimsveien 14A, as well as Tasty Thai in Thereses gate 51, Punjab Tandoori in Grønland 24 and Gazakjøkken in Møllergata 10.
BEER:
Norway’s high alcohol prices are no big secret, but there are savings to be had on beer if you know where to go. As with food, many of the cheap places are on Oslo’s east side. Among the very cheapest places are Rett Inn Bar in Storgata 39, Samfunnet Bislet in Pilestredet 52, Los Tacos (7 outlets in Oslo) and Luna Park bar in Akersgata 47.
Located in the clock tower outside Oslo Central Station, the customer service centre provides information about public transport timetables, tickets and prices in Oslo and the surrounding area. The centre also sells public transport tickets. In addition there is the Ruter website with price Information and timetables (www.ruter.no), and the popular Ruter phone app with time tables, public transport tickets and travel maps.
Oslo’s local buses, trams, ferries and the metro share a ticket system.
You can buy 1 hour tickets and longer term tickets in the Ruter phone app. In addition you can buy physical travel cards with tickets or pay-as-you-go credit in kiosks, service points and at Ruter's customer service centre (Ruter S). A new travel card costs NOK 50. Take good care of your card! It can be reused. You can top up your card in kiosks, at Ruter S or service points. Remember to activate your ticket when you start your trip.
Free travel on all public transport within zones 1 and 2 if you buy the Oslo Pass, which also gives free access to many museums and other attractions: ruter.no/en/buying-tickets/ticketsand-fares/oslo-pass/
Single ticket for Zone 1, valid for 1 hour. 24-hour ticket for Zone 1. 7-day ticket for Zone 1.
Oslo has six tram lines that run through the city from east to west. The route network primarily covers the inner city, but a couple of longer routes go out to the residential areas west, south and north of the city centre
Oslo’s metro network is extensive, with six connected lines and frequent departures from early morning until late at night. All branch lines and the ring line come together in a major tunnel through the city centre, with stops at Nationaltheatret, Stortinget and Jernbanetorget (Oslo Central Station).
Buses supplement the metro and tram systems within the city boundaries. Oslo’s city buses have a two-digit route number, and the converging point for most bus routes is Jernbanetorget outside Oslo Central Station ("Oslo S").
Fjord Sightseeing NOK 439
2 hours. This is the classic Oslo fjord sightseeing, passing the fortress, the Opera House and idyllic islands with small summer houses.
Winter Fjord Sightseeing NOK 439
2 hours. Fjord Sightseeing, as described over. We sail via the museum peninsula Bygdøy on our way back. Here you find the Polar ships
FRAM and Gjøa, the Kon-Tiki raft, the Maritime Museum and Norsk Folkemuseum. You can take the next boat to Oslo after 2,5 hours, or a public transportation bus. The calls at Bygdøy are at 12:15 and 14:45.
Norwegian Evening on the Fjord NOK 595
3 hour evening cruise on board a sailing ship. Traditional Norwegian prawn buffet is included in the price. Additional departures in May: 13 to 22 and 26 to 29 June: 4, 5, 11, 12, 18 and 19
Blues, Jazz and Rock Cruise NOK 649
3 hour evening cruise with live music on board a sailing ship. Traditional Norwegian prawn buffet is included in the price. Saturdays: Blues
Tuesdays: Jazz Fridays in July: Rock
10:30 13:00 15:30
March 31 - Oct 8
High season
Extra: 11:30 14:00
June 23 - Sep 3
10:30 13:00
Oct 9 - March 27
Not sailing Dec 24 and 25
Cacellations may occur due to ice on the fjord See www.nyc.no
19:00
June 23 - Aug 29
18:00
Aug 30 - Sep 24
19:00
May 27 - Aug 29
Sat, Tue + Fri in July
Except May 30 and
June 6, 13 and 20
Tickets: City Hall pier 3 Booking: www.nyc.no Tel: 23 35 68 90