The National Museum in Oslo is Norway’s largest museum for art, architecture, and design. It brings
together collections that span from ancient artifacts to contemporary works, offering a comprehensive
view of Norwegian and international creativity.
The modern museum building features spacious galleries, well-organized exhibitions, and calm
interior spaces. Visitors can explore paintings, sculptures, decorative arts, and design objects in one
location.
For travelers interested in culture and history, the National Museum provides an essential and
rewarding experience in central Oslo.
- 🖼️ Explore permanent art 🎨 collections 🏛️
- 🎭 Visit temporary exhibitions 📜 and modern displays 🎨
- 📐 Learn about Norwegian 🇳🇴 design and architecture 🏗️
- ☕ Museum café and 🛍️ shop 🎁
- 👟 On Foot: Short walk 🚶 from Aker Brygge 📍
- 🚋 By Tram: Nearby stops 🛑 available 🏁
- 🚌 By Bus: Central routes 🗺️ stop close by 🛑
- ⏳ Plan at least 2–3 🕰️ hours for visit 🏛️
- 🌐 Check current exhibitions 🖼️ online 💻
- 🏢 Combine with City 🏛️ Hall or Aker Brygge ⚓
- 📸 Photography rules vary 🚫 by exhibit 🖼️
- 🕙 10:00 AM – Visit National 🏛️ Museum 🖼️
- 🕛 12:30 PM – Lunch 🥘 at a nearby restaurant 🍷
- 🕑 2:00 PM – Waterfront 🌊 walk ⚓
- 🕓 4:00 PM – Continue city 🏙️ sightseeing 🗺️