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Norwegian Museum of Cultural History

© Norsk Folkemuseum/foto: Anne-Lise Reinsfelt
© Norsk Folkemuseum/foto: Anne-Lise Reinsfelt
© Norsk Folkemuseum/foto: Anne-Lise Reinsfelt
© VisitOSLO/Nancy Bundt
© VisitOSLO/Nancy Bundt
© VisitOSLO/Nancy Bundt
© VisitOSLO/Nancy Bundt

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 Church from the year 1200.

The museum's indoor exhibits show traditional handicraft items, folk costumes, Sami culture, weapons, toys, pharmaceutical history and other historic artifacts.

In summer you can experience lefse baking, horse and carriage rides, feeding of the animals, guided tours, handicraft demonstrations and much more.

The museum hosts many events such as folk dancing, exhibitions, arts and crafts activities, baking and church services.

CLOSED: 1 January, 24-25 December and 31 December.

Norwegian name: Norsk Folkemuseum


15/05/2012-14/09/2012Monday-Sunday10:00-18:00
15/09/2012-23/12/2012Monday-Friday11:00-15:00
15/09/2012-23/12/2012Saturday, Sunday11:00-16:00
Type
AdmissionAdults100,00 
AdmissionSenior/Student75,00 
AdmissionChildren 6-15 years25,00 
AdmissionFamily ticket200,00 
Free entranceChildren 0 - 6 years  

Distance
City centre5km
Transport description
Bus: No.30 > Folkemuseet
Ferry: No.91 > Dronningen (April-Oct.)
Discounts

Free with the Oslo Pass


Museums, Galleries and crafts

Guided tour by appointment, Lecture, Museum shop, Music, Permanent exhibitions, Textile art, Theme exhibitions, Traditional crafts


Type of animal

Cocks/hens, Horses, Pigs, Rabbits, Sheep


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