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Welcome to. Norwegian Maritime Museum. Buy tickets. Opening hours. Every day: 10 - 17. Tickets. and admission fees. What's on? Events and activities. Getting here. By bus,boat or bike. Exhibitions. Viking Age boat builder. See an original Viking boat! Explore the ocean. Join us as we discover the sea! BY sea. Coastal culture and ship wrecks.
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The Norwegian Maritime Museum is a nationwide museum for...
- Events calendar
Our exhibitions guide you through the seas and over a...
- Exhibitions
Join us on a voyage through more than a thousand years of...
- Archaeology
Please send inquiries about exporting maritime cultural...
- About the Museum
The Norwegian Maritime Museum (NMM) is a national museum...
- Venues for hire
Are you looking for an impressive event venue right by the...
- Collections
The museum library has extensive collections of Norwegian...
- Directions
The Museum is located at the peninsula Bygdøy, ca. 8 km from...
- At Sea
Norwegian Maritime Museum Bygdøynesveien 37 N-0286 Oslo...
- Voyages With The Chief and Sally Jones
"Voyages with the Chief and Sally Jones" was produced by the...
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The Norwegian Maritime Museum is situated in beautiful surroundings on the waterfront on the Bygdøy peninsula. The museum presents Norwegian maritime history, shipbuilding and underwater technology. Exhibition highlights.
The Norwegian Maritime Museum (NMM) is a national museum with the responsibility to collect, research, and teach our Norwegian maritime cultural heritage. The museum has a wide range of interesting indoor and outdoor exhibits placed in a unique maritime environment.
The Norwegian Maritime Museum (Norwegian: Norsk Maritimt Museum) is located at Bygdøynesveien on the Bygdøy peninsula, on the western side of Oslo, Norway. The Norwegian Maritime Museum is situated near several other museums, including the Fram Museum; the Kon-Tiki Museum; the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History; and the Viking Ship Museum.
National museum of Norwegian maritime history. You find our exhibits partitioned over four decks and a newly restored Boat hall. Here you can see 13 traditional boats representing all of the Norwegian coastline, from 19th century and the newest in archealogical findings from Oslo and Bjørvika.
The highway of the sea: compete with your friends to be the best ship owner. Library, museum shop with maritime souvenirs and clothes, and café that offers a stunning view of the fjord. Combination ticket for the Norwegian Maritime Museum, Kon-Tiki and the Fram Museum.