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    Oslo is the capital of Norway, and as such is the seat of Norway's national government. Most government offices, including that of the Prime Minister, are gathered at Regjeringskvartalet, a cluster of buildings close to the national Parliament, the Storting.

  2. Discover Oslo, the vibrant capital of Norway, with its attractions, events, culture, nature and cuisine. Find tips, guides and recommendations from locals and visitors on Visit Oslo.

  3. Jun 8, 2023 · Ranking of the top 18 things to do in Oslo. Travelers favorites include #1 Oslo Fjord, #2 Vigeland Park (Vigelandsparken) and more.

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  4. Discover Oslo's attractions, from the new MUNCH and National Museums to the parks and gardens. Find tips on day trips, coastal destinations, and winter activities in the Oslo region.

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    • Visit The City’S Newest Attraction, The world-class National Museum
    • Experience A Fjord-Side Sauna
    • Celebrate Norway’s Favorite Sculptor, Gustav Vigeland
    • Learn and Create at Deichman Library
    • Get Out on The Fjord by Catamaran, Boat, Kayak Or Sup
    • Delve Deep Into The Works For Edvard Munch
    • Walk Up The Angled Roof of The Opera House
    • Hear The Good News Outside The Nobel Peace Center

    With the largest collection of art and design in Norway, the brand-new National Museumis now the biggest museum in the Nordics. Don’t rush your visit – there are 6500 objects on display across 86 rooms. Follow the chronological route to explore the best art, design, architecture, crafts, and fashions from antiquity to the present day, seeing how th...

    Finnish sauna culturehas been adopted by Oslo over the last 10 years or so and has become a popular thing to do on the harborside. Dress in swimwear and take a seat on a bench in a paneled room that’s heated to 80–95°C (176-200°F) by a wood-burning stove. A towel is recommended to stop an uncomfortable burn on your butt. From private saunas to huge...

    Vigelandsparken is a free-to-visit sculpture park dominating Frognerparkento the western suburbs of Oslo. More than 200 incredible granite, iron and bronze works here form the life’s work of prolific Norwegian sculptor Gustav Vigeland. He was inspired by the complex nature of humankind, which is reflected in the twisted positions and facial express...

    When you visit Deichman, throw away any thoughts of a traditional library. This six-floor airy art-filled space – voted Public Library of the Year in 2021 – aims to be not only a lender of books, but a warm and welcoming environment for people who want to learn, create, explore, work, and socialize. Want to learn how to make clothes? There’s a whol...

    You can happily gaze at Oslo Fjord from the harborside, but it’s so much better to get out on the sparkling water for a closer look. Make a day of it on the impressive all-electric catamaran Legacy of the Fjords, which glides almost silently across the water on its two trips per day (1h 45mins) to the island of Oscarsborg (also served by commuter f...

    Munch opened on the waterfront in Bjørvika in October 2021 as a new home for the collection that the artist Edvard Munch bequeathed to the city four years before his death in 1944. Across 11 galleries, you can see The Scream (yes, there’s a version here too), as well as paintings, prints and sketches exploring themes of sickness, melancholy, and na...

    One of Oslo’s waterfront architectural masterpieces is the opera house, home to the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet. The glass-and-marble structure was designed by award-winning architects Snøhetta to resemble a glacier, with the aim of not only creating state-of-the-art rehearsal rooms and performance halls (toursare available), but also to pr...

    The Nobel Peace Centerchanges its display every November to honor the latest winner or winners of the Peace Prize. In 2021-22 the prize went to Russian editor Dmitiri Muratov and Philippine journalist Marisa Ressa who have relentlessly worked for freedom of the press, questioning, challenging and pushing their governments for answers, often in dang...

  5. Things to Do in Oslo, Norway: See Tripadvisor's 354,336 traveler reviews and photos of Oslo tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July. We have reviews of the best places to see in Oslo. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  6. Mar 5, 2023 · Learn everything you need to know about living in or visiting Oslo, Norway, from its history and culture to its green spaces and attractions. Find out facts, stats, tips and more in this comprehensive guide by Life in Norway.

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