Munch Museum (Tøyengata 53, Oslo) – here, visitors can discover the works of Norway’s best-known artist, which houses the world’s largest collection of paintings, graphical designs, and drawings by the master of expressionism. Admission: NOK 95 (adult), NOK 50 (seniors & students), children (under 19 years): free. Hours vary. Check with the museum’s website for […]
Museo de Munch (Tøyengata 53, Oslo) — aquí, los visitantes pueden descubrir las obras del artista más conocido de Noruega, que alberga la colección más grande del mundo de pinturas, diseños gráficos y dibujos del maestro del expresionismo. Entrada: NOK 95 (adulto), NOK 50 (personas mayores y estudiantes), niños (menores de 19 años): gratis. Los […]
Ibsen Museum (Henrik Ibsen Gate 26, Oslo) – this museum includes a comprehensive exhibit featuring the playwright Henrik Ibsen’s life and work, as well as Ibsen’s private home, where he spent the last 11 years of his life. The home of Henrik Ibsen and his wife Suzannah has been restored with the original furniture, fixtures, […]
Museo de Ibsen (Puerta 26 de Henrik Ibsen, Oslo) — este museo incluye una exposición completa que muestra la vida y obra del dramaturgo Henrik Ibsen, así como la casa privada de Ibsen, donde pasó los últimos 11 años de su vida. La casa de Henrik Ibsen y su esposa Suzannah ha sido restaurada con […]
Holmenkollen Ski Museum & Tower (Kongeveien 5, Oslo) – this museum is devoted to the sport of skiing, given that “Norwegians are born with skiis on their feet” (as a local saying goes). Holmenkollen, which is the oldest museum of its kind in the world, embodies more than a century of skiing competitions. The museum […]
Holmenkollen Ski Museum & Tower (Kongeveien 5, Oslo) — este museo está dedicado al deporte del esquí, dado que “los noruegos nacen con esquís en sus pies” (como dice un dicho local). Holmenkollen, que es el museo más antiguo de su tipo en el mundo, representa más de un siglo de competiciones de esquí. El […]
Fram Museum (Bygdøynesveien 36, Oslo) – this museum displays the ship that Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen used to reach the South Pole (the first man to ever do so). Here, 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 […]
Museo Fram (Bygdøynesveien 36, Oslo): este museo muestra el barco que el explorador noruego Roald Amundsen usó para llegar al Polo Sur (el primer hombre en hacerlo). Aquí, puedes subir a bordo del barco y ver cómo la tripulación y sus perros vivieron y lograron sobrevivir en los lugares más fríos y peligrosos de la […]
Båtservice Sightseeing AS (Oslo) – for visitors seeking a novel way to acquaint themselves with the Norwegian capital, this company offers cruises through its waters (some accompanied by coach trips to various popular sights like the city’s museums, the city center, and the Opera House. One of them (conducted on a sailing ship) includes live […]
Aker Brygge (Bryggegata 9, Oslo) – this one-time shipyard is now a waterside shopping center, with over 60 retailers, and as many as 35 restaurants. Its culinary and entertainment options within this shopping center make it seem more like a small city than just another mall. For all intents & purposes, this unique sea-front boardwalk […]