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- Adults: 100 kr (US$ 9.30) Seniors over 60 and students: 80 kr (US$ 7.50) Children under 18: free entry Oslo Pass: free entry
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This is a museum experience out of the ordinary. Two Museums for the price of one! With a ticket to the Viking Ship Museum, you also get a free pass to the Historical Museum within 48 hours. Closed: 24-26 December; 31 December; 1 January. Duration: < 1 hour.
- (9.9K)
- Attraction
- Huk Avenue 35, Oslo
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The Viking Ship Museum is located at Bygdøy in Oslo, Norway and is part of the Museum of Cultural History at the University of Oslo. The museum building contains archeological finds from the mound cemeteries of Tune, Gokstad, Oseberg and Borre.
Price. Adults: 100 kr ( US$ 9.30) Seniors over 60 and students: 80 kr ( US$ 7.50) Children under 18: free entry. Oslo Pass: free entry. Transport. Ferry to Bygdøy. The Oslo Viking Ship Museum displays the world's best-preserved Viking ships to offer visitors a journey back in time. Check it out on your trip to Oslo!
Admission prices & discounts for tickets to Viking Ship Museum in Oslo. The following overview lists the admission prices and various discounts and discount codes for a visit to Viking Ship Museum in Oslo. All prices are displayed per age group or reduced rate group.
Book your tickets online for Viking Ship Museum, Oslo: See 9,954 reviews, articles, and 6,106 photos of Viking Ship Museum, ranked No.23 on Tripadvisor among 537 attractions in Oslo.
- (10K)
- Attraction
- Huk Avenue 35, Oslo
Prices and Ticketing. Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult. Family ticket: 2 adults + all children under the age of 18. Groups: Minimum 25 adults. Season Pass. Buy a Season Pass for DKK 180 and visit the museum for free all year round. Seasons at the Viking Ship Museum.
Huk Aveny 35, 0287, Oslo, Oslo. Overview. Tours & Tickets. The Basics. Keep an eye out for the three ninth-century Viking-age longboats, which were excavated in Southern Norway after centuries of being buried in peat.