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Fram Museum - The Polar Ship Fram

© Michael Hanisch (CC BY-ND 2.0)
© Frammuseet
© Michael Hanisch (CC BY-ND 2.0)
© Frammuseet
© Frammuseet

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 board the ship and see how the crew and their dogs lived and managed to survive in the coldest and most dangerous places on earth - the Arctic and the Antarctic.

The exhibitions are illustrated with the help of modern design, photographs, film, an interactive map, special lighting effects, an model of the Fram frozen in the ice - and the ship itself. In the polar simulatorlets you experience both the cold and the dangers of polar expeditions over a hundred years ago.

The exhibition is translated into ten languages: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Japanese, Chinese, Korean and Norwegian.

Exclusive polar merchandise is available in the museum shop.


Oslo Pass advantage: Free entrance

01/01/2012-29/02/2012Saturday, Sunday10:00-16:00
01/01/2012-29/02/2012Monday-Friday10:00-15:00
01/03/2012-30/04/2012Monday-Sunday10:00-16:00
01/05/2012-31/05/2012Monday-Sunday10:00-17:00
01/06/2012-31/08/2012Monday-Sunday09:00-18:00
01/09/2012-30/09/2012Monday-Sunday10:00-17:00
01/10/2012-31/10/2012Monday-Sunday10:00-16:00
01/11/2012-23/12/2012Monday-Friday10:00-15:00
01/11/2012-23/12/2012Saturday, Sunday10:00-16:00
Type
AdmissionAdults60,00 
AdmissionChildren under 16 years25,00 
Per personGroups45,0015+ pers.
AdmissionStudent25,00 
AdmissionFamily ticket120,00 

Distance
City centre5km
Transport description
Bus: No.30 > Bygdøynes
Ferry: No.91 > Bygdøynes (Apr.-Oct.)
Discounts

Free with the Oslo Pass


Museums, Galleries and crafts

Museum shop, Permanent exhibitions, Theme exhibitions



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