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Norsk Folkemuseum is located at the Bygdøy peninsula, approximately 5 km west of the city center. There is public transport both by bus and boat, and we have a large parking area just outside the entrance. Address: Museumsveien 10, 0287 Oslo. Bus: Take bus "30 Bygdøy" from central Oslo.
Norway's Cultural Gem: Norsk Folkemuseum – Where History Comes to Life! On day 1 of our visit of Oslo, we decided to explore the Norsk Folkemuseum which offers a captivating journey through Norway's rich cultural heritage, prominently featuring the stunning Stave Church from Gol as its centerpiece.
Price. Adults: 180 kr (US$ 16.70) Seniors over 60 and students: 140 kr (US$ 13) Children aged 18-25: 100 kr (US$ 9.30) Children under 18: free entry. Oslo Pass: free entry. Transport. Ferry 91 (Dronningen) Oslo Airport. Book.
Norsk folkemuseum is this vast, mostly outdoor, museum. What this establishment offers is a peek into the folk culture and the evolution of civilization in the Norway region of the world.
Norsk Folkemuseum is located at Bygdøy in Oslo and has an Open-Air Museum with 160 historic buildings. A main attraction is Gol Stave Church from around 1200. The museum focuses on the time period from 1500 until present time, and in-door exhibits feature Norwegian folk costumes, folk art, church art and Sami culture.
Public parking is also available nearby for a fee. Admission costs 180 kroner (approximately $16.50) for adults and 140 kroner (roughly $13) for seniors and students; children 17 and younger can...
Tuesday – Sunday: 11.00 – 16.00. The last entry to the museum is at 16:00, with all buildings and exhibitions closing at the same time. The gate to the Open-Air Museum remains open until 18:00. Monday closed.