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Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art is a private contemporary art museum that produces temporary exhibitions of international art.

Price: Free admission.
Opening hours:
Tuesday-Friday: 11am-5pm
Thursday: 11am-7pm
Saturday-Sunday: 12pm-5pm
Monday: closed
For more information visit: http://www.af-moma.no/

Museums at Akershus Fortress
The Fortress area is open to the public from 6 am to 9 pm. Changing of the guards at 1:30pm.
From here you can visit:
  • Akershus Fortress Information Centre
  • Norges Hjemmefrontmuseum (norwegian resistance museum)
  • Forsvarsmuseum (armed force museum)
  • Akershus slott (akershus fortress)

    For more information visit: http://www.mil.no/


  • The Royal Palace in Oslo is open to the public during the summer. Each year a special exhibition is arranged in connection with the guided tours. The 2007 exhibition will be devoted to Their Majesties King Harald and Queen Sonja, in honour of their 70th birthdays.

    Tickets for a guided tour can be ordered in advance tel.+47 815 33 133 or be bought at the post office in Norway or at the Billetservice.
    (Guided tours starts from mid June to mid August.)  

    For more information visit: http://www.kongehuset.no/


    The Fram Museum (The Polar Ship Fram) shows the history of the polar explorers. Here you’ll find the world’s most famous polarship, Fram, from 1892, the museums main attraction.The ship is displayed in its original condition with interior and objects perfectly preserved. Every visitor is welcome on board Fram.

    for more information about admission, opening hours and location please visit the offical site of Fram: http://www.fram.museum.no/


    The Historical Museum's first floor houses the exhibition From the Ice Age until Christianity, with artefacts representing people's lives in Norway over the past 9000 years, dating back to and including the Viking Era.

    Price: Free admission
    Opening hours:
    15 May - 14 Aug: 10am - 5pm
    15 Aug - 14 May: 11am - 4pm

    For more information visit: http://www.khm.uio.no


    HL Centre, The Centre for Studies of Holocaust and Religious Minorities presents a modern exhibition on the Holocaust. Images, sounds, film, items and text documents.

    Price: Adults NOK 50 / children NOK 25 / families NOK 75
    Opening hours:
    10 - 16.30  Tuesday - Friday
    11 - 16.30  Saturday - Sunday

    For more information visit: http://www.hlsenteret.no



    The Ibsen Museum consists of two major parts: A new comprehensive exhibit featuring the playwright Ibsen's life and work, and Ibsen's private home, where he lived the last 11 years of his life.

    During 2005 and spring 2006, the home of Henrik Ibsen and his whife Suzannah, has been restored and is re-opened to the public the 23 May, exactly 100 years after Ibsen passed away.

    For more information about admission, opening hours and location please visit the official site of Ibsen: http://www.ibsenmuseet.no/

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