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Museum of Oslo

Oslo’s own museum presents the city’s rich history through varied exhibitions.



Free entry for everyone on the first Thursday of the month.



Frogner Manor



Close to the museum you will find Frogner Manor House with its glorious halls and interiors from circa 1750–1900. Up until 1909 this was a vacation home for well-off citizens where they hosted grand parties. During summer you can experience Frogner Manor on your own or join one of the tours.



Library, photo gallery, and café



Café and museum shop: The museum’s café serves coffee, baked goods, and lunch dishes – and can be visited during the museum’s opening hours. The library and the photo gallery are open by appointment.







Norwegian name: Bymuseet


See also

Lillomarka wilderness area

Lillomarka wilderness area

  • Lillomarka
Oslo Wetlands Visitor Centre

Oslo Wetlands Visitor Centre

  • Enebakkveien 278B, 1187 Oslo
Gamle Raadhus Scene

Gamle Raadhus Scene

  • Christiania Torv 1
Vigeland Visitors' Centre

Vigeland Visitors' Centre

  • Frognerveien 67
Oslo Concert Hall

Oslo Concert Hall

  • Munkedamsveien 14