Oslo

Must see attractions in Oslo

Oslo
Fortress in Oslo
Akershus Castle and Fortress
Akershus Castle and Fortress is a medieval castle, a fortress around it and a royal residence. Built in 1299, it turned into a fortress in 1592 and was rebuilt...
Museum in Oslo
Astrup-Fearnley Museum of Modern Art
The Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art (Astrup Fearnley Museum) is a private contemporary art gallery open to the public since 1993. The museum includes not...
Church in Oslo
Bakkehaugen Church
Bakkehaugen (Bakkehaugen kirke) is a church built and illuminated in 1959....
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Fram Museum
The Fram Museum Oslo is a museum dedicated to the history of Norwegian polar exploration and the Fram vessel, the most durable wooden vessel ever built....
Recreation Park in Oslo
Frogner Park
Frogner Park (Frognerparken) is a park and historical place in the center of Oslo. The park is part of the Frogner Estate, which includes the Oslo Manor...
Museum in Oslo
Holmenkollen Ski Museum
The Holmenkollen Ski Museum (Skimuseet i Holmenkollen) is a unique and oldest ski museum in the world, located inside the Olympic springboard — Holmenkollen...
Museum in Oslo
Munch Museum
The MUNCH Museum is the number one place in the world to explore the life and art of Edvard Munch. The MUNCH collection, left to the city of Oslo by the artist...
Museum in Oslo
National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design
The National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design (Nasjonalmuseet for kunst, arkitektur og design) is one of the largest museums in Northern Europe. The...
Museum in Oslo
Nobel Peace Center
The Nobel Peace Center (Nobel Peace Center, Nobels Fredssenter) is a museum of the Nobel Peace Prize, where the award is presented annually to individuals and...
Museum in Oslo
Norway's Resistance Museum
The Norway's Resistance Museum (Norges hjemmefrontmuseum) is a museum dedicated to the Norwegian resistance during the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany...