The history of the Kon-Tiki Museum
The history of the Kon-Tiki Museum and Thor Heyerdahl's expeditions.
The museum is home to permanent exhibitions about: Ra, Tigris, Fatu-Hiva, Kon-Tiki, and Easter Island.
Here you can see the original Kon-Tiki raft (1947) with a 30 foot whale shark underneath, statues and a secret family cave from Easter Island (1956), the papyrus boat Ra II (1970), and an exciting collection of archaeological finds from Easter Island, East Polynesia, Galapagos and Peru.
Free entrance with the Oslo Pass.
- Address:
- Bygdøynesveien 36
- Postal code:
- 0286 Oslo
- Contact
- Tel:
- 23 08 67 67
- Fax:
- 23 08 67 60
- kon-tiki@kon-tiki.no
Prices
| Adults | |||||||||
| Admission | .. | 60 kr | |||||||
| Children | |||||||||
| Admission | .. | 25 kr | |||||||
| Family ticket | |||||||||
| Admission | .. | 140 kr | |||||||
| Senior/Student | |||||||||
| Admission | .. | 40 kr | |||||||
| Groups | |||||||||
| Admission | .. | 40 kr | (Min. 15 pers.) | ||||||
Facilities
- Disabled persons
access for wheelchairs - Discounts
free with the Oslo Pass - General facilities
coach/truck parking, parking - Museums
guided tour by appointment, lecture, museum shop, permanent exhibitions, sculptures, theme exhibitions
Transport
- Ferry
- No.91 Rådhuskai 3 > Bygdøynes (April-Oct.)
- Bus
- No.30 > Bygdøynes
Distance
- City Centre
- 6,5 km
