Discover the best things to do in Oslo.
Culture in Oslo means coming face to face with Edvard Munch's The Scream and Gustav Vigeland's visceral sculptures in Frogner Park. Most people visit the National Gallery to see Edvard Munch's The Scream, which has now moved to the new National. The Munch Museum has opened 2021 in Oslo and has more than half of Munch's paintings on display.
The Viking Ship Museum, part of the Museum of Cultural History at the University of Oslo, features stunning exhibits from four different Viking burial sites around the Oslo Fjord. Most major Scandinavian capitals have Viking museums, but the Holmenkollen Ski Museum is something special. The Viking Ship Museum is the place to go to Oslo to learn all about the Norwegian capital's Viking heritage. The main building of the National Historical Museum, Deichman Bjørvika, sits atop a former shipyard and offers stunning views of the Oslo Fjord and visitors can marvel at its impressive collections.
Art lovers cannot stop for Norway at the National History Museum in Bergen, which has just undergone a $700 million renovation and its updated galleries are stunning. The Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology is a symbol of progress in cultural life in the Norwegian capital. The Planetarium, Science Centre, Robotics Centre, and National Medical Museum are also part of the Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology. The Oslo National Museum is unique in that it includes several locations around the city and offers different exhibits.
Oslo is not only a city that sprawls around a fjord-like coastal area, but also several islands that you can compete against during a trip to Oslo.
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