Akershus Fortress, the Royal Palace, the Fram Museum, the National Museum, Vigeland Park and more — this section offers historically grounded interpretations of Oslo’s major landmarks. Each site is presented not merely as an attraction, but also as part of Norway’s political, cultural and social history.
Inside MUNCH Museum Oslo: Beyond The Scream
Edvard Munch is one of the world´s most famous painters. Join my guided tour in the MUNCH museum, and learn ...
Gustav Vigeland: The Man, the Museum, and the Park That Became His Life’s Work
Vigeland Park is one of Oslo’s most iconic landmarks, a sculpture park without parallel in scale, ambition, and emotional depth ...
The Ski Museum at Holmenkollen: Norwegian Ski History Explained
Beneath Holmenkollen, where the snow often lies a little whiter and the stories a little thicker, you’ll find the Ski ...
