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  1. Fram Museum Oslo is a museum that showcases the history and achievements of polar exploration and the vessels used by the Norwegian explorers. You can step aboard the original Fram ship, see the Gjøa, and learn about the expeditions of Amundsen, Nansen and others.

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      On May 20th 1936 the Fram Museum was finally opened. Both...

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      The Fram was the first ship specially built in Norway for...

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    The Fram Museum ( Norwegian: Frammuseet) is a museum telling the story of Norwegian polar exploration. It is located on the peninsula of Bygdøy in Oslo, Norway. [1] Fram Museum is in an area with several other museums including the Kon-Tiki Museum, the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History, the Viking Ship Museum and the Norwegian Maritime Museum.

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    Polar expeditions have been a big part of Norway’s history, and this museum does a good job at showcasing the importance of these expeditions. The great thing about the museum is that it’s not a big, old museum with a lot of text based expeditions, but rather a modern and interactive museum that aims to be both fun and educational at the same time....

    The tickets to enter Fram Museum are 140 NOK ($15) for adults and 50 NOK ($5.5) for children and students. You can buy tickets online in advance, or at the entrance when you arrive, but the price is the same regardless. The entrance to the museum if free if you got the Oslo Pass. It’s also possible to book admission tickets below:

    You can get to the Fram Museum either by ferry (during the summer only), or by regular bus. The museum is very close to the city center in an area called Bygdøy. It’s about 20 minutes with bus, ferry or taxi, and 1 hour and 30 minutes if you decide to walk. To get there by ferry, go to Rådhuset and board the Bygdøynes ferry. The ferry stops just a ...

    Fram Museum is open all year round, and the regular opening times is from 11:00 to 17:00. The opening times are longer in July and August (which is the primary tourism season), so it’s open from 10:00 until 18:00 during the summer.

  3. Admission. $16/Adult. $14/age 60+ or college student with ID. $10/ages 4–12. Free/age 3 & under. Ohio History Connection members enjoy free admission. Included in this total ticket price is a 5% arts and culture fee on the base ticket as required by the City of Columbus. This fee supports exemplary artists, arts and cultural organizations and ...

  4. This is a museum that invites you to slow down, read informational panels, listen to audio clips, and watch excellent videos. The main exhibition hall consists of two different parts: on the right-hand side is a series of small alcoves, each of which concerns a specific part of the veteran’s experience, such as enlisting, leaving home ...

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