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    Vikingskipshuset

    Vikingskipshuset

    4.0(85 reviews)
    5.5 kmBygdøy

    The Viking Ship Museum is a must-do, if you're ever in Oslo. Ticket prices for adults are 100 NOK…read more($12 USD) and entry is free for children. However, I recommend purchasing the Oslo Pass, since it grants you free admission to all museums and public transportation. There are about 6 museums located in this area of Bygdøy. The Oseberg Viking Ship and the Gokstad Viking Ship are impressive. There is also a visual presentation of viking history every 15 minutes. The museum has many viking artifacts. It's small. You can probably see the whole thing in about one hour or so. The gift shop is also the cheapest of all the museum gift shops. 4 stars. Wonderful museum.

    The Viking Ship Museum is part of the Museum of Cultural History of the University of Oslo. With…read moreyour NOK 100 or $11.24 USD ticket purchase at the entrance door to the Viking Ship Museum you are also entitled to free admission to the History Museum of Oslo located on the University of Oslo campus. You can use Mastercard, Visa or the Oslo pass. Tickets can not be purchased online. The Fram, Norwegian Maritime and Kno-Tiki museums are nearby. Three Viking ships are displayed here. the Oseberg (820 AD), Gokstad (900 AD), Tune (910 AD). These were all excavated between 1854-1904. The Borre Mound cemetery was a major source of artifacts including skeletal remains, wood carvings, sledges, small boats, cart tools and household utensils. There are not as many artifacts as you might find in other museums but the Viking Ship Museum allows you to get up-close to the ships. Information is presented in both Norwegian and English and a QR code lets you download additional information. You can also download a free app at ITunes or Google Play. There is a museum brochure in 14 different languages as well. A film "The Viking Alive" is screen all day in a separate room and on the wall. The cafe serves light food and rinks during the summer. The gift shop has unique Viking era jewelry, souvenirs, games, toys and books. Toilets are in the basement.

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    Emanuel Vigelands Mausoleum

    Emanuel Vigelands Mausoleum

    4.8(12 reviews)
    2.2 kmHolmenkollen

    One of the lesser known historical spots in Oslo. Located in a residential neighbourhood this…read moremausoleum dedicated to Emmanuel Vigelands is the completely opposite to his brothers work in Vigelands park. He painted this mausoleum before he died and his ashes are located just above the doorway to the mausoleum. It's only open on Sundays from 12:00-16:00 and there is an entrance fee. Once inside you are in an echo chamber and you can hear a pin drop for well over ten seconds. You have to be silent and enter the dark room and once your eyes adjust to the darkness more of the paintings on the walls will appear and it's amazing. The walls depict the cycle of line and the whole chamber is covered top to bottom with paintings of different scenes through this cycle. An extremely unusual experience and the art work is amazing. Plan to spend 15-20mins in here as it takes a while to adjust in the dark. If you are afraid of dark spaces this is not the place for you. Very few people know about this place and you need a car or a good walk from the tram to get here. A not to be missed sight in town if you happen to be here on a Sunday. There were only about 20 people there when it opened and almost all Norwegian except me :-) A colleague of mine who is a lover of art brought me here and I am so glad he did :-) A special place in Oslo.

    Turn your phone off, put on overshoes, and try to be as silent as possible. Then enter through the…read more5 ft. door and step into complete darkness. At this point, you have already bowed to the artist Emanuel Vigeland, whose ashes are stored just above the low entrance door. Over the next 15 minutes, your eyes will slowly, slowly adjust to the light, and a whole world will be gradually revealed, frightening or exhilarating, depending on your take on the Bosch-like piles of human shapes from babies to skeletons. Take care not kick one of the chairs in the darkness though, the sound in the completely empty church-like building will be as loud as a gunshot. This was possibly the most unique museum experience of my life! It's worth walking here, not only because of the lack of parking space, but also because there is a plethora of beautiful old and new architecture to be discovered in the residential area around the museum.

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    Munchmuseet - At Munch Museum

    Munchmuseet

    4.0(70 reviews)
    4.3 kmTøyen, Grønland
    $$

    Excellent modern museum. I learned so much. There is an extensive history of his life, his family…read moreand his studies, including an interactive mock-up of his home. Plus of course many of his works including a rotation of three of his "The Scream" works. Some aspects of the exhibit are a bit depressing as he was a very troubled person with many medical issues. There are also sections with adult content so parents with children should be aware. Be sure and have a drink at the rooftop bar for excellent views.

    Visiting this museum has got to be one of the highlights of visiting the city of Oslo. It's an…read morearchitecturally beautiful building with views of the city, holding all of his famous artwork. Before you begin viewing the artwork, it's best to check your purse or bag in the cloak room, unless you don't mind security going through it. I enjoyed the interactive aspects of the museum. This includes walking through a skeletal mock-up of his home, from one dark and eery black room to the next. I picked up the phone that was ringing, but no one was on the other end...There's also a room exhibiting his prints only. At the back, an etched table, along with materials where you can create your own prints. As expected, the room where "The Scream" is being exhibited is the most crowded. Glad I had the chance to view all three versions. The price of admission includes the headphone set tour, which I opted out of.

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    At Munch Museum

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    Astrup Fearnley Museet - @endoedibles on Instagram September 2023

    Astrup Fearnley Museet

    3.6(20 reviews)
    4.7 kmTjuvholmen

    Spread across two buildings the Astrup Fearnley Museet is a waterfront museum designed by Renzo…read morePiano that features several modern masters from various schools of thought. Whether one prefers neon or sculpture, shock-art or classic thinking the genre is likely represented. Located at the far end of Aker Brygge expect scenic views amidst quiet, while staff if pleasant and educated.

    At the far end of the area called Aker Brygge, modern buildings, lots of restaurants lining the…read morewharf and at the end you will find Astrup Fearnley Museum. It's stunning architecture is mesmerizing. The museum is split into two thou creating one unit. The museum houses contemporary art work, most have a surrealist feel. It took us a few hours to explore every floor and look at all the art work. Some art work was questionable and horrifying. For me, many were disturbing and dark. Though there were some remarkable pieces such as the famous gold porcelain statue of Michael Jackson and his monkey Bubbles and most disturbing was Damien Hirst "Mother and Child" a cow and her calf split in the middle floating in formaldehyde. It's the first thing you see when you enter. Very spacious museum and you didn't feel confined at all. Adult price is $15.00 or 320 NOK. Free lockers are available which is a plus. There is a book store and cafe if you want to relax. There is also an outdoor space for sitting at the cafe which is lovely overlooking Oslo bay.

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    Astrup Fearnley Museet - September 2023

    September 2023

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