Oslo Museum
Visit Oslo Museum here
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The Museum of Oslo is beautifully located at Frogner Manor in the Frogner park, together with the Theatre Museum. Here, you can familiarize yourself with the history behind today’s diverse city.Experience a variation of exhibitions about Oslo’s history, urban development, the city’s inhabitants, and current issues facing the Oslo of today. You can also visit our pleasant café and gift shop.
Opening hours
Tuesday and Wednesday: 11am–4pm
Thursday: 11am–6pm
Friday, Saturday and Sunday: 11am–4pmAdmission fees and tickets
Adults: NOK 130,-
Students: NOK 65,-
Children and youth (under 26): Free admissionFree admission for everyone on the first Thursday of the month.
Tickets include entrance to the Museum of Oslo and the Theatre Museum.
Getting here
Address: Halvdan Svartes gate 58, 0266 Oslo
Take tram 12 or bus 20 to Frogner plass, or all subway lines to Majorstuen.Next stop: Oslo
An exhibition for the whole family – about trams, the metro – and everything in between.
Read more about Next stop: Oslo
The Twenties
Life in Oslo in the 1920s: technological innovation, jazz, dance, and women’s liberation – but also social inequality, poor housing conditions, and political strife.
From Oslo to Christiania
In August 1624, large parts of the old city of Oslo were reduced to ashes. Get to know the new city that emerged.
Read more about From Oslo to Christiania
OsLove – The Story of Oslo
Oslo's history through 1,000 years, from the Middle Ages to the present day.
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The Theatre Museum is located in the Frogner Park together with the Museum of Oslo. Here, you can learn about Oslo’s theatre history and discover treasures from the stage. See original costumes, props, photos, and stage design models.You can also visit our pleasant café and gift shop.
Opening hours
Tuesday and Wednesday: 11am–4pm
Thursday: 11am–6pm
Friday, Saturday and Sunday: 11am–4pmAdmission fees and tickets
Adults: NOK 130,-
Students: NOK 65,-
Children and youth (under 26): Free admissionFree admission for everyone on the first Thursday of the month.
Tickets include entrance to the Museum of Oslo and the Theatre Museum.
Getting here
Address: Halvdan Svartes gate 58, 0266 Oslo
Take tram 12 or bus 20 to Frogner plass, or all subway lines to MajorstuenTheatre Museum
Halvdan Svartes gate 58, 0266 Oslo
Tue/Wed/Fri/Sat/Sun: 11am – 4 pm
Thursday: 11am – 6pm -
The Intercultural Museum is located on the former premises of the old Grønland police station. Today, the former cells are used as unique exhibition spaces.Through engaging exhibitions, you gain insight into current social topics, arts, and culture. Explore your own prejudices, challenge your ideas, and expand your understanding of other cultures.
Intercultural Museum
Tøyenbekken 5, 0188 Oslo
Tuesday – Sunday: 11am – 4pm
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The Labour Museum is set in idyllic surroundings, in the former industrial area by the Akerselva river. Here, you can experience Oslo’s labour history and learn about the industrial adventure that unfolded along the river.Your visit to the museum can be combined with a visit to our pleasant gift shop, and a cup of coffee with a Norwegian waffle at the cultural café Hønse-Lovisas hus.
Sagveien 28, 0459 Oslo
Saturday–Sunday: 11am – 4pm
Guided Tours: Frogner Manor
Join a guided tour in English in Frogner Manor and experience beautiful rooms with interiors from 1750–1900.
Wednesdays at 13:00