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Experience history as if you were really there. Step aboard the original expedition ship! More than just a standard museum. Fun activities for family members of all ages. Northern lights show. Easy access from the city. Norway's best museum 2017. Amundsen, Nansen & others.
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Opening hours & prices. The museum is open every day, all year. It is not required to buy tickets before the day of your visit. Dates: Time: Okt 1 – April 30. 10am – 5pm. May 1 – September 30. 9:30am – 6pm.
The Fram Museum (Norwegian: Frammuseet) is a museum telling the story of Norwegian polar exploration. It is located on the peninsula of Bygdøy in Oslo, Norway. [1] Fram Museum is in an area with several other museums including the Kon-Tiki Museum, the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History, the Viking Ship Museum and the Norwegian Maritime Museum.
Spend a day in Bygdøy's highest rated museum. If you are in Oslo, a visit to the Fram Museum is worth the while! The main exhibition in the Fram building has explanatory texts in ten languages and describes the three great Fram expeditions.
The Fram Museum is located at Bygdøy, a short distance from the centre of Oslo and is easily reached by bus or, in the summer season, by ferry from the City Hall quayside. We focus on polar history, our centrepiece beeing FRAM, the strongest wooden polar ship ever, dating from 1893.
At the Fram Museum you can come on board the ship and see how the crew and their dogs managed to survive in the coldest and most dangerous places on earth - the Arctic and the Antarctic. The exhibition is translated into ten languages: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Japanese, Chinese, Korean and Norwegian.
5 Ιουλ 2015 · The Fram Museum is located at Bygdøy, a short distance from the centre of Oslo and is easily reached by bus or, in the summer season, by ferry from the City Hall quayside. We focus on polar history, our centrepiece beeing FRAM, the strongest wooden polar ship ever, dating from 1893.