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  1. Since 1950 close to 20 million people have visited the museum. On this site you will find information on opening times, how to get here, ticket information and the opportunity to buy tickets online. The museum is open every day throughout the year! May: at 10:00 - 18:00. June - August : at 09:30 - 18:00.

    • 23 08 67 67
    • kon-tiki@kon-tiki.no
  2. The Kon-Tiki Museum is located on the Bygdøy Peninsula in Oslo. Via public transport, it can be reached with bus no. 30 all year round, and with the ferry to Bygdøynes in the summer season. Find us

    • 23 08 67 67
    • kon-tiki@kon-tiki.no
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  4. . based on 3430 reviews . Buildings by Famous Architects Museums. Open Opens at 10:00-17:00. Recommended sightseeing time:2 hour. Address: Bygdøynesveien 36, 0286 Oslo, NorwayMap. Phone+47 23 08 67 67. What travelers say: Opposite the Polar Ship Museum, opposite the Maritime Museum, the three museums form a triangle.

  5. 3,430 reviews. #1 of 130 Shopping in Oslo. Speciality & Gift ShopsSpeciality MuseumsHistory Museums. Closed now. 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM. Write a review. About. Visit The Kon-Tiki Museum and be inspired by Thor Heyerdahl! See the original balsa wood raft from 1947 and the Oscar-winning film from 1951!

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    • Bygdoeynesveien 36, Oslo
  6. Oslo. 3424. The Kon-Tiki Museum. Book. Add to favorites. General. Company website. Facebook page. View in Map. Details. Price* Opening hours. Hiking. Experience original vessels and up-to-date exhibits on Thor Heyerdahl's expeditions.

  7. Map & transport. The Kon-Tiki Museum. Thor Heyerdahl was one of the most famous scientists, adventurers and environmental campaigners of all time. The Kon-Tiki Museum houses original vessels and artefacts from Heyerdahl's world-renowned expeditions. Experience the famous boats.

  8. Coordinates: 59°5413N 10°41′53″E. Kon-Tiki Museum. Layout of Kon-Tiki Museum. Kon-Tiki. The Kon-Tiki Museum ( Norwegian: Kon-Tiki Museet) is a museum in the Bygdøy peninsula in Oslo, Norway. It houses vessels and maps from the Kon-Tiki expedition, as well as a library with about 8,000 books. [1] . It was opened in a provisional building in 1949.

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