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Oslo Spektrum

Oslo offers an exceptional range of special venues for congresses and social events – from the brand‑new Museum of Viking Age opening in 2027 to cultural landmarks such as the National Museum (2022), Deichman Bjørvika Library (2020), MUNCH Museum (2021), and the iconic Opera House. Combined with the city’s unique location between the Oslofjord and the forests of Oslomarka, delegates enjoy both world‑class cultural experiences and easy access to nature. Many of Oslo’s cultural institutions can also host large‑scale social events and congress receptions.



Oslo Spektrum offers a flexible and comprehensive setup for large congresses:




  • 3,100 sqm Arena accommodating up to 8,500 delegates in plenary – ideal for exhibitions, large-scale sessions and hosted lunches.


  • A dedicated Conference Hall with 2,230 seats, perfect for congress plenaries, welcome events and gala formats.


  • 19 versatile meeting rooms spread across six interconnected levels, supporting up to five large seminar tracks, plus boardrooms and executive spaces.




This combination makes Oslo Spektrum a compact, fully integrated congress destination where all key functions – plenary, parallel sessions, exhibitions, hospitality and accommodation – are connected within a single, walkable city block.


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