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Viking Ship Museum - Oslo, Norway
The Viking Ship Museum, situated in Oslo, Norway, is a captivating museum that showcases incredibly well-preserved Viking Age ships. It offers a fascinating glimpse into Norway's rich maritime history & the legendary Viking culture.
The museum houses three Viking ships - Oseberg, Gokstad & Tune. These ships were excavated from burial mounds in different parts of Norway & date back to the 9th and 10th centuries.
Visitors to the Viking Ship Museum can explore the exhibits & learn about the construction techniques, navigation methods & daily life of the Vikings.
A visit to the Viking Ship Museum is a must for history enthusiasts and anyone intrigued by the legendary Vikings.
The Viking Ship Museum is located on the Bygdøy peninsula, which is easily accessible by ferry or bus.
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Viking Ship Museum and Kon-Tiki
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We also visited The Viking Ship Museum (Vikingskipshuset) which is most famous for the completely whole Oseberg ship, excavated from the largest known ship burial in the world. It appears this museum is now temporarily closed for renovation until 2025/2026. The new museum will be called the “Museum of the Viking Age” which will provide a more complete picture of the Viking Age in its entirety.
Kon-Tiki Museum The museum houses vessels and maps from the popular Kon-Tiki expedition. Here you can see the Kon-Tiki, a balsawood raft that Norwegian adventurer Thor Heyerdahl used to cross the Pacific Ocean. This was his first expedition to be captured on film. The Kon-Tiki documentary from 1950 is screened every day at 12 noon in the cinema of the museum. Take this into account when planning your visit.
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Checkinaway (@checkinawayblog) The Viking Ship Museum
The Viking Ship Museum is located on the Bygdøy peninsula in Oslo, Norway. It will be temporarily closed from September 2021 until 2025/2026. It is part of the Museum of Cultural History of the University of Oslo, and houses three Viking era burial ships that were found as part of archaeological finds from Tune, Gokstad (Sandefjord), Oseberg (Tønsberg) and the Borre mound cemetery. The museum is most famous for the completely whole Oseberg ship, excavated from the largest known ship burial in the world. Other main attractions at the Viking Ship Museum are the Gokstad ship and Tune ship. Additionally, the Viking Age display includes sledges, beds, a horse cart, wood carving, tent components, buckets and other grave goods. #scenicspotguide
Exploring Norway’s vibrant capital city.
Exploring Oslo was a breathtaking journey through history and nature. From strolling along the tranquil shores of the Oslofjord to delving into the rich maritime heritage at the Norwegian Maritime Museum, every moment was captivating.
The Viking Ship Museum on the Bygdoy Peninsula offered a glimpse into the seafaring prowess of the ancient Norsemen, while the majestic Holmenkollbakken provided a thrilling perspective of the cityscape against the backdrop of the fjord. The fusion of green spaces and cultural landmarks painted Oslo as a vibrant tapestry of past and present. As the sun set behind the snow-capped peaks, Oslo revealed itself as not just a city, but an enchanting saga waiting to be explored further. Truly, an unforgettable experience.
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Norway, the land of a thousand islands.
⏸Welcome to Norway! Norway is a beautiful country in Northern Europe, famous for its stunning natural scenery, charming cities, and unique cultural experiences. There are several cities in Norway worth exploring, but the most popular destinations are Oslo, Bergen, and Trondheim.
Oslo is the capital, known for its world-class museums, vibrant nightlife, and top-notch restaurants.
Bergen is a beautiful coastal city with a historic district designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site, as well as charming old buildings and picturesque scenery.
The third largest city, Trondheim, is a cultural center known for its beautiful architecture, vibrant music scene, and numerous festivals. Follow this guide and let's start our journey in Norway!
✈️[How to get there]
Departing from our country, you can fly directly to Norway, such as Oslo, Bergen and Stavanger. Both Air China and Norwegian Air offer direct flights between our country and Norway.
🕓[Best Travel Time]
The best time to travel to Norway is from June to August in summer, when the daylight is long and the weather is mild.
If you are interested in watching the aurora borealis, the best viewing time is during the winter months, from November to February.
🌄[Attraction Recommendation]
✅Fjords: Norway's fjords have stunning natural wonders and are popular tourist destinations. Among them, Geirangerfjord and Nærøyfjord are the most popular.
✅Aurora: Norway is one of the best places to see the Northern Lights, especially in the northern regions of the country.
✅Viking Ship Museum: The Viking Ship Museum in Oslo houses some of the best-preserved Viking ships and other artifacts in the world.
✅Bryggen Wharf: Bryggen Wharf is located in Bergen, a historic district listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here, there are colorful wooden buildings, charming shops, and restaurants.
🍗[Food Recommendation]
✅Smoked salmon: Norway is famous for its smoked salmon, which is usually eaten with scrambled eggs, potatoes, or bread.
✅Reindeer meat: In Norway, reindeer meat is a popular dish, especially in the northern regions of the country.
✅Krumkake: Krumkake is a traditional Norwegian cookie made from flour, sugar, eggs, and butter.
🛅[Accommodation recommendation]:
✅Hotel: There are many high-quality hotels in Norway, offering a variety of choices from affordable to luxurious five-star hotels.
✅Hotel: Staying at a hotel is a popular choice for experiencing Norwegian culture and local customs.
✅Hotel: In the center of Norway, there are several affordable hotels.
🎉[Holiday Recommendation]
✅Aurora Festival: Held in Tromsø in January and February, featuring classical music and other performances.
✅Bergen International Festival: held in May, featuring music, dance, theater, and visual arts.
✅Oslo Jazz Festival: held in August, gathering the world's best jazz musicians.
🛺[Transportation] Norway has a developed transportation system, including buses, trains, and ferries. The best way to explore the city is by public transportation or renting a bicycle. If you plan to explore the countryside, renting a car is the best option.
💬[Language] Norwegian is the official language of Norway, but many Norwegians in cities can speak fluent English.
💰[Currency] The currency of Norway is Norwegian Krone (NOK), and credit cards are also accepted. However, it's always good to have some cash on hand just in case.
㊙[Tip]
✅Norway is known for its high cost of living. Therefore, the costs of food, accommodation, and activities will be relatively higher.
✅If you visit in winter, please bring warm clothes and shoes suitable for ice and snow.
✅Norwegians are usually very friendly and helpful, so don't be afraid to ask for directions or seek their help.
⏹All in all, Norway is a beautiful country with charming natural scenery, city views, and unique cultural experiences. Whether you want to explore the fjords, see the Northern Lights, or taste Norwegian cuisine, you can find what you want in Norway. Here, I also wish you a pleasant journey to Norway!
Traveling to Norway, in addition to watching the Aurora, you must also come to the capital Oslo to see it. If you are a museum control, don't miss the Museum Island.
There are three well-known museums on the island: the Viking Museum, the Folk Museum and the Polar Ship Museum, each with its own characteristics.
Come to the Viking Museum and you will witness the world's greatest Viking Treasure! Experience the world's best-preserved Viking ship and the unique tombs of the tombs around the Oslo Fjord. These ships sailed around the sea and finally became the last resting place for wealthy ship owners.
Come to the 13th century Gol Church, where the houses and the environment show the lives of people in many parts of Norway and the city. In the summer, you can also see Norwegian daily activities, disguised masters, folk dances, music and domestic animals.
Finally set foot on the world's most famous polar ship, the Fram and Gja boats. Experience the polar storms and discover a lot of new things in the boat with the new video on the Advance! Icy polar simulator.
Tips: The three museums are small, you can spend half a day, you can also buy an oslo pass, not only free transportation, but also most museums are free.
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Norway's long coastline and special ice sheet structure, also gave birth to thousands of islands, compared to tropical island beaches, here are inaccessible, but rocks Hey, come up from the ground, don't have a grandeur. In the summer, you can go sea safari and whale watching. The beautiful aurora in the winter half year is surrounded by sea and land. It is the top experience in travel. This is also the most famous bridge.
The era of Viking pirates is a fascinating legend in the history of Northern Europe. It has had a profound impact on Europe. The spirits of European Nordic gods and nautical warriors have also become the source of inspiration for countless contemporary film and television literature. . Nowadays, Norway still has the monuments and legends of Viking. Many sites, routes and museums can appreciate the historical Viking culture.
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