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Dating from 1299, this medieval castle and royal residence developed into a fortress in 1592, after which it was rebuilt into a renaissance castle 1637-1648....
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Akershus Fortress, located in the city centre by the Oslo Fjord, is a great place to discover Oslo's history and a beautiful place to enjoy a summer day....
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The Armed Forces Museum shows Norwegian military history from Viking times until the 20th century through unique objects, models and dioramas. Important...
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Christian Radich is a beautiful old sailing ship. Its home in Oslo is at Akershusutstikkeren below Akershus Fortress, but it is often out on the sea....
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DogA, the Norwegian Centre for Design and Architecture, was established by Norsk Form and the Norwegian Design Council in 2004, as a meeting place for design,...
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The Historical Museum is part of the Museum of Cultural History, which has the country's largest collection of items from pre-historic times and the Middle...
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The Museum of Decorative Arts and Design displays Norwegian and international applied art, fashion and design from the 7th century to the present. The museum...
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The National Gallery houses Norway's largest public collection of paintings, drawings and sculptures. The museum's central attractions include Edvard Munch's...
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The National Museum – Architecture explores both contemporary architecture and historical themes. The architecture collection includes drawings and...
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The Museum of Contemporary Art shows temporary exhibitons of both loaned works and works from its own collections. The museum opened in 1990. Visitors can see...
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The Nobel Peace Center consists of an exciting combination of changing and permanent exhibitions. The Center seeks to promote popular interest in issues...
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Norway's domestic World War II history is interpreted at this museum. The Restistance Museum is located in a building from the 17th century on the grounds of...
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Inaugurated in 1950, Oslo City Hall is the city's administrative body and the seat of the City Council. It is decorated by great Norwegian artists from the...
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Oslo Reptile Park has more than 100 animals: boa constrictors, grass snakes, geckos, chameleons, varans and other lizards, a poison dart frog, beautiful...
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The Norwegian National Opera & Ballet is Norway’s largest performing arts institution, with over 600 employees working in about 50 professions and trades....
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The museum is from 1830 and shows the development of prisoners' conditions in Norway. Visits must be organised at the Visitors' Centre.
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The Bazaar was built 1841-58 around Oslo Cathedral by architect Grosch. Today the bazaar halls house interesting stores for handicrafts and antiques, cafés, restaurants etc.
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Blomqvist is Norway's oldest and largest auction house, where quality and tradition have been celebrated for over 130 years and more. Blomqvist specialises in...
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The Center for Promotion of African Culture (CAK) is a little piece of Africa in Oslo which, for almost 30 years, has been a feature of the Norwegian cultural...
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Every day, you can hear lively tunes coming from the City Hall carillon. Twenty tons of bronze ring regularly, heralding the rebirth of a wonderful...
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