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  1. 5 days ago · Viking Ship Museum, Oslo - Oslo's Viking Museum has been operating for over 90 years, serving as a gathering place for Norway's most important cultural heritage. The Oseberg Ship (pictured), excavated from the largest known ship burial in the world and the only known complete Viking vessel, has taken pride of place among other similar 9th ...

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  3. 5 days ago · If I went back: I knew that two things I'd really want to see (the Hanseatic Museum in Bergen and the Viking Ship Museum in Oslo) were in the middle of multi-year closures. I'd love to go back eventually to see them, and to get off the train somewhere in the glacier-y part, like Finse, and do some biking or hiking.

  4. 5 days ago · Fun Things to Do in Oslo with Kids: Family-friendly activities and fun things to do. See Tripadvisor's 355,070 traveller reviews and photos of kid friendly Oslo attractions.

  5. 6 days ago · Two major Viking-related sites are currently under consideration for this recognition: the ancient Viking remains found in the city of York, England, including Jorvik, and the Viking ship burials in Norway, including Gokstad, Oseberg, and Gjellestad.

  6. 4 days ago · Formerly known as the Viking Ship Museum, the newly anticipated Museum of the Viking Age will be home to three fabulously fascinating ships: the Oseberg, Gokstad and the Tune, when it opens...

  7. 5 days ago · Because this is a viking country you must is it this museum. It small and pricey but still worth it. There are well preserved ships from ancient times and even realistic ones as though you are actually in a ship. Don't miss this one even if you are not a lover of museums.

  8. 1 day ago · Oseberg Viking Ship Museum: on display are three of the world’s famous Viking ships. They are over 1,100 -year old. National Museum of Art: collections of Norwegian and International art and 1893 paintings.

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