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The Polar Ship Fram 1893-1896. The ship was used by Norwegian polar exploreres in the Arctic and the Antarctic from 1893 to 1912. Fram was built by Colin Archer at his shipyard in Larvik, commisioned …
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The museum also exhibits images of the fauna of the polar regions, such as polar bears and penguins. [3] The Fram Museum is centred principally on the original exploration vessel Fram. The original interior of Fram is intact and visitors can go inside the ship to view it.
Fram is the strongest wooden ship ever built and still holds the records for sailing farthest north and farthest south. At the Fram Museum you can come on board the ship and see how the crew and their dogs managed to survive in the coldest and most dangerous places on earth - the Arctic and the Antarctic. The exhibition is translated into ten ...
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Polarship Fram Museum. Fram is the strongest wooden ship ever built and still holds the records for sailing farthest north and farthest south. It is designed by well-known shipbuilder Colin Archer. The ship was built to withstand the crush of polar ice. The famous Polar explorers.
Oslo, Norway, Europe. Aker Brygge & Bygdøy. This museum is dedicated to one of the most enduring symbols of early polar exploration, the 39m schooner Fram (meaning ‘Forward’). Wander the decks, peek inside the cramped bunk rooms and imagine life at sea and among the polar ice.