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Hidden gems and museums out of the ordinary.
© Norsk Filminstitutt

Film Museum

Visit the Film Museum and experience the technological development in Norwegian film-making. Through informative and...


© Det Internasjonale Barnekunstmuseet

International Museum of Children's Art

The International Museum of Children's Art interpresents children's art from 180 countries. Textiles, drawings,...


© Norsk Folkemuseum/foto: Anne-Lise Reinsfelt

Ibsen Museum

The Ibsen Museum includes a comprehensive exhibit featuring the playwright Ibsen's life and work, as well as Ibsen's...


© Jødisk Museum i Oslo

Oslo Jewish Museum

The Jewish Museum in Oslo opened in 2008 in what used to be a synagogue in Calmeyers gate 15b. In the years 1921-1942...


© Jaro Hollan/HL-senteret

Holocaust Center

The Center for Studies of Holocaust and Religious Minorities in Norway is located in Villa Grande on the Bygdøy...


© Emanuel Vigeland Museum/Kjartan Hauglid

Emanuel Vigeland Museum

Emanuel Vigeland Museum at Slemdal is one of Oslo's best kept secrets. The museum's main attraction is a dark,...


© Mini Bottle Gallery

The Mini Bottle Gallery

The Mini Bottle Gallery is the only one of its kind in the entire world, and contains the world's largest collection of...


© Magiske Cirkel Norge

Norwegian Museum of Magic

The Norwegian Museum of Magic aims to present the work and history of Norwegian magicians. The museum is a fascinating...


© VisitOSLO/Bodil Sandøy Tveitan

Monastery ruins at Hovedøya

Monastery ruins from the Middle Ages on the island Hovedøya. The ruins are idyllically situated in green...


© Nancy Bundt/VisitOslo

Damstredet & Telthusbakken

The two small roads Damstredet and Telthusbakken are found just below the medieval church Gamle Aker kirke. This is a...