What to do in Oslo Oslo Sights
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OSLO SIGHTS

A Comprehensive list of attractions

City Hall

The Oslo City Hall houses the City Council, City administration, and art studios and galleries. Its characteristic architecture, artworks, and the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony makes it one of Oslo's most famous buildings.

Fram

The Fram Museum (The Polar Ship Fram) shows the history of the polar explorers. Here you’ll find the world’s most famous polarship, Fram, from 1892, the museums main attraction.

Frogner Park

The Frogner Park (Frognerparken) is a public park in the west-end borough of Frogner in the Norwegian capital of Oslo. It is part of the Frogner Manor, and belonged to rich families like Anker and Wegner in the 19th century, before being acquired by the city of Oslo.

Ibsen Museum

The Ibsen Museum consists of two major parts: A new comprehensive exhibit featuring the playwright Ibsen's life and work, and Ibsen's private home, where he lived the last 11 years of his life.

Mini Bottle Gallery

The Mini Bottle Gallery,  the worlds largest collection of miniature bottles:
50 000 exhibited in 50 different installations in a three store building.

Vigeland Sculpture Park

The Frogner Park is part of the Frogner Manor and is the most famous park in Norway, it was created by sculptor Gustav Vigeland between the years 1907 and 1942.