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Aker Brygge

A shipyard that has been turned into a shopping center.
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Akershus Castle and Fortress (Akershus Slott og Fe


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Fram Polar Ship Museum

Polar ship Fram, arctic artifacts and exhibitions.
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Karl Johans Street (Karl Johans Gate)

Oslo's bustling main street is filled with shops and cafes.
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Kon-Tiki Museum

Visit Thor Heyerdahl's famous Kon-Tiki raft as well as his reed boat RAII.
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Munch Museum (Munch-Museet)

Edvard Munch bequeathed a large portion of his work to the city before his death in 1940, and this museum is the result. It contains books, paintings, drawings, scuptures and letters.
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National Gallery (Nasjonalgalleriet)


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Norway's Resistance Museum (Norges Hjemmefront Mus


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Norwegian Folk Museum (Norsk Folkemuseum)

This is Norway's largest and oldest folk museum. It includes an open-air collection of more than 150 houses taken from various regions of Norway, as well as an indoor museum with various exhibitions.
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Norwegian Maritime Museum (Norge Sjofartsmuseum)

National museum of Norwegian maritime history from the Viking Age to the present.
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Oslo City Hall (Oslo Radhus)


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Oslo Mikrobryggeriet


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The Holocaust Center


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The Ibsen Museum

Museum/exhibiton in the apartment of the world famous author.
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The Nobel Peace Center


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Vigeland Museum


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Vigeland Park


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Viking Ship Museum (Vikingskiphuset)


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Aulaen Hall


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Basarhallene

Bazaar, cafes, handicrafts, antiques.
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Gamle Aker Kirke

Oslo's oldest church, dating to 1100 AD.
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