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  1. Nov 27, 2012 · 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. The Norse sagas tell of many splendid Viking ships that sailed to far-off lands.

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  2. The Viking Ship Museum is located on the Bygdøy peninsula in Oslo, Norway. It will be temporarily closed from September 2021 until 2027.

  3. Viking Ship Museum. Come face to face with some of the world's greatest Viking treasures! Experience the best-preserved Viking Ships in the world and unique burial artefacts from boat graves around the Oslo Fjord. These ships have been on voyages of the sea before they became the final resting place for their wealthy owners.

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  4. Location of Viking Ship Museum on the map of Oslo. Find out where it is and what the closest landmarks are on our interactive map.

    • Ships Defined The Viking Age
    • The Exhibitions
    • Smaller Exhibitions
    • The New Museum and Extension
    • How to Get There and Opening Times

    Norsemen raided many parts of Europe between the late 700s and 1066, from England to Turkey. The period is commonly known as the Viking age or era. The Vikings pillaged many countries in Europe in search of colonisation and conquest. They used the rivers and the seas as gateways to new lands, often travelling thousands of miles in their own wooden ...

    There are three main ships on display: the Oseberg, the Gokstad and the Tune. Each vessel has its own characteristics and its own story to tell. The Oseberg Viking shipwas uncovered in 1903 and is the most decorative of the three ships. It is made almost entirely of oak, and its prow and stern feature intricate animal detailing and decorations. Thi...

    Each ship is located in its own room, each containing smaller collections from the same excavations. In the room that houses the Oseberg, the remains of the two women can be viewed. Both were laid to rest alongside the ship in the same mound. Excavations of the women’s belongings, such as clothes, combs and kitchen utensils provide a fascinating in...

    Because of the popularity of the museum, plans are afoot for an extension. The expanded museum will be open to the public in 2025. A new building will be built, making a total area of 13,000 m2, and an exhibition area of approximately 5,000m2. The new plans also include a modern restaurant, a dedicated theatre screening area, laboratories and a lar...

    The museum is located at Frederiks gate 2, Bygdøy. It's only a short bus or boat ride away from Olso city centre. Travelling by boat to Bygdøy from the centre is definitely more fun and scenic. The landing stage is located in front of City Hall, and tickets cost just 50kr one way. The museum is located a short walk up the hill from the boat termina...

  5. VISIT WEBSITE. Experience the best-preserved Viking ships in the world and unique burial artefacts from boat graves around the Oslo Fjord. these ships have been on voyages of the seas, before they became the final resting place for their wealthy owners. See the incredible wood carvings, mysterious skeleton remains and an immersive film that ...

  6. Norway has long had another Viking Ship Museum, along with three more nautical museums, clustered in Bygdøy, a park-like peninsula just across the harbor from downtown Oslo. The Viking Ship Museum, however, is closed for a much-needed renovation till 2026.

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