Lillehammer Art Museum, founded in 1921 as a gift from the merchant and collector Einar Lunde, houses a collection consisting of approx. 1500 works by Norwegian artists ... read more
Lofoten War Memorial Museum is dedicated to the history of the Lofoten area and Northern Norway during WW II. For more detailed informations, see website read more
Maihaugen is, with almost 200 buildings, one of Northern Europe's largest open-air museums. You can experience the life of 200 years ago, take part in exciting ... read more
MS Polstjerna is a well preserved sealing ship and exhibited in a specially constructed dry dock. It is owned by the Arctic University Museum of Norway. For more detailed ... read more
The Munch Museum has the world's largest collection of Edvard Munch's paintings, graphical prints and drawings, left to the city of Oslo by the artist. Edvard ... read more
The Natural History Museum is part of the University of Oslo and consists of the Botanical Garden and the museums buildings. Our scientific collections comprise over 6 ... read more
Nobel Peace Center, opened in 2005 and located at the former Oslo West railway station (1872), is dedicated to the history and the ideas behind the Nobel Peace Prize. For ... read more
Northern Norway Art Museum, opened in 1985, offers permanent and temporary exhibitions of artworks from the 18th century up to the present day. It is located in the ... read more
Northern Norwegian Science Center, located on campus at the Arctic University of Norway in Tromsø, wants to enhance people's understanding of the universe, the ... read more
Norway’s Resistance Museum is dedicated to the history of the German occupation of Norway during World War II. It covers important events and themes of the whole ... read more
The Armed Forces Museum (Forsvarsmuseet), opened to the public in 1978, is dedicated to the history of the Norwegian defence from the Viking age, to the present day. The ... read more
The Norwegian Aviation Museum, opened in 1994, is dedicated to the history of the military and civil aviation, from the early beginning all the way to present time, ... read more
Norwegian Canning Museum, housed in an authentic cannery which was in operational from 1916 until 1958, shows how canned sprats and fishballs were produced, and get an ... read more
The Norwegian Maritime Museum, dating back to 1914, is dedicated to Norwegian maritime history, shipbuilding and underwater technology. The museum has a wide range of ... read more
Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology is dedicated to Norway's technology, industry, science and medicine, offering interactive installations and a great ... read more
The Norwegian Petroleum Museum is dedicated to the history of the Norwegian oil and gas industry, its technological advances, and how the enormous oil revenues have ... read more
The NTNU University Museum features natural and cultural history collections and exhibits, including the Department of Archaeology and Cultural History, the Section for ... read more
Ole Bull Museum Lysøen is the former summer residence of the Norwegian violin-virtuoso Ole Bull (1810-1880). The villa was built in 1873. The composer often invited ... read more
Oscarsborg Fortress, dating back to the 17th century, was military territory until 2003 when the island was made a publicly available resort. The fortress is ... read more
Oslo City Museum (Oslo Bymuseum) is dedicated to the city’s history through models, paintings and photographs. The museum is housed at Frogner Manor in Frogner Park. ... read more