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"Norsk Maritimt Museum ligger ytterst på Bygdøynes på Bygdøy i Oslo med flotte rekreasjonsområder rett utenfor døren. Det er et nasjonalt museum for den norske maritime kulturarv, sjøfart og undervannsarkeologi. Museet er rikt på opplevelser med innendørs- og utendørsutstillinger og båtmodeller i et unikt maritimt miljø.Aktiviteter for barn:På reise med Chiefen og Sally Jones – en utstilling der barn får utfolde seg fysisk i Sally Jones' magiske univers.Oppdag havet: En utstilling om myter, monstre og havets helter!Barnas Båtverksted: holder åpent hver søndag 12–15 for små og store båtbyggere.Møt båtbyggeren i KLINK båtbyggeri.Store utendørs lekeområdet.Kafe med alle rettigheter og stor museumsbutikk."
Adresse: 37 Bygdøynes Veien, 0286 Oslo, Norway
Telefonnummer: +4722123700
By: Oslo
Rute: 37 Bygdøynes Veien
Postnummer: 0286



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This is probably the most interesting maritime museum in my experience, but not because of thematic stuff like parts of the ships or hostory. Third floor, which is made for kids, is just amazing. There are a lot of greatly done models, activities, games etc. All the rest you pretty much could see in any other maritime museum in any big city. Small art gallery in this museum was also quite cool.
Went with an Oslo Pass. It was very interesting how the boat was made. Also what an cruise liner accommodation looked like in the olden days. Rooms were so small. The rest was just standard exhibits of what I expected for a maritime museum and was ok. Good to go if you have an Oslo Pass.
Great museum to visit. There are several expositions floors and a bar where you can buy both desserts and sandwiches and salads. Lots of visitors during summer. The surroundings are great, with an excellent view and two more museums around.Besøkte stedetPå en ukedagVentetidIngen ventetidForhåndsbestilling anbefalesJa
Very nice museum with many large and small artifacts. Excellent signage and details in both Norse and English. Museum accommodates large artifacts well and has ample space for folks to move around or stand in one place to take a detailed look. Spent about 2 hours there and could have stayed longer. Ideal spot for tourists of all ages. Got a nice talk from a curator on how they use archeological information to produce modern facsimiles.
Kind staff, but the museum In addition to interesting boats that you can walk in. It is otherwise uninteresting. polar museum is much better. Now u can see viking ship from closed museum due to reconsteuction. Free for Oslo passBesøkte stedetPå en helgedagVentetidIngen ventetidForhåndsbestilling anbefalesIkke sikker
Norway is a seafaring nation, and this museum pays tribute to its maritime history. The basement currently holds a small Viking boat and display while the Viking Boat Museum undergoes renovation, while the main floor is devoted to episodes from centuries of maritime history. It is the most generic of the trio of museums in this part of Bygdøy, but is helpful for setting the context. The café is also a good place to stop for a coffee break or light lunch.
A great museum on the naval and maritime History of Oslo. I loved the section on Viking ship recreation in lieu of the museum which is being renovated. The museum also has a beautiful gallery of maritime art and an extensive children section. I was slightly dissapointed by some of the interactive exhibits in the childrens section which were functioning properly. In particular a game on shipping planning which stopped functioning After 3 mins of use and was very likely overheating.
06.2024/ Visited around 13:30 a.m during the meal time in a working day so we were practically the only ones in the museum: well organized, many useful information and many model boats in the smallest detail. Inside is also a children's area with their specific model ships. We bought at the entrance a combo family ticket with which we accessed the all three museums, including Fram Museum and Kon-Tiki
If you have a time only for two museum, I advise you to skip this one and choose Kon-Tiki and Fram. Here you can see different variants of cruise liners and also there is a small part of a cabin. There is a big library on site and the whole floor for children with an entertaining exposition and game zone. Good cafeteria with sandwiches and snacks is available. There are also museum passes for 2 or 3 museums Fram, Kon-Tiki, Maritime Museum with a reduced price. ROAD: you can reach the museum by ferry or by bus.
There are 3 museums right next to each other. They are all very well organized for even a young child. Simple to understand but very in-depth. I purchased the Oslo pass so I was able to take the bus down to the harbor and took the boat over. Well worth the time and the knowledge you gain will be amazing.Besøkte stedetPå en ukedagVentetidIngen ventetidForhåndsbestilling anbefalesNei
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