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Hotel package including the Oslo Pass, which gives you free access to museums and public transport, and a number of special offers.
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...
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The Center for Studies of Holocaust and Religious Minorities in Norway is located in Villa Grande on the Bygdøy peninsula. During World War II Villa Grande was...
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The Norwegian Maritime Museum is located on the waterfront at Bygdøynes on the Bygdøy peninsula. Visitors can enjoy fascinating environmental exhibitions about...
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The Norwegian Museum of Cultural History is one of Europe's largest open-air museums. It consists of 155 traditional houses from all over Norway and a Stave...
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Thor Heyerdahl was one of the world's most famous scientists, adventurers and environmental campaigners of all time. The Kon-Tiki Museum houses original...
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The Viking Ship Museum presents great Viking ship discoveries from Gokstad, Oseberg and Tune as well as other finds from Viking tombs around the Oslo Fjord....
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Bygdøy is a peninsula on the western side of Oslo, and here you find several of Oslo's most popular museums. Bygdøy is mainly a residential area, but in...
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Royal summer recidence since 1733. A substantial estate with woodland and pastureland on an unspoiled peninsula close to Oslo. Bought in the 13th century by...
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Dyna Fyr (Dyna Lighthouse) is located right outside the Bygdøy peninsula, where it has welcomed guests to the harbour of Oslo since 1874. Private dining...
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Sunbathing and swimming possibilities. A popular recreational area. Hukodden beach restaurant.
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Gol Stavkirke is 800 years old. It was moved from the mountain village Gol to Norsk Folkemuseum around the year 1880 by King Oscar II.
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In the mid-19th century King Oscar I had the pleasure palace of Oscarshall built on rising ground above the innermost arm of the Oslo Fjord. Since 1863 it has...
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