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1 . Gün13.11.2025Perşembe
The Royal Palace
Mutlaka GörülmeliGuided tours of the 19th-century residence of the King & Queen of Norway, plus parkland visits.
Slottsplassen
Mutlaka GörülmeliTullinløkka street light
Mutlaka GörülmeliMunch Museum
MüzeContaining almost 28,000 works of art in addition to personal effects and tools - even his private library - the museum also puts on special exhibits devoted to particular aspects of Munch's work through film screenings, concerts, guided tours, and lectures.
Regnbueplassen i Oslo
Mutlaka GörülmeliOslofjord
ManzaraOslofjord connects the city of Oslo to the North Sea, providing over 750 square miles of protected waterway to enjoy. There are a wide range of cruise options, from fully guided tourist boats with full amenities to more rustic options featuring sailboats. If you are short on time but still want a chance to see the city's landmarks from the water, consider booking a dinner cruise; some float passively in the Inner Oslofjord around the Bygdøy Peninsula, while others set sail to explore the many islands beyond. Most of these can be found at or near the piers by City Hall.
Famous Promenade Aker Brygge
Mutlaka Görülmeli7 Mekan
2 . Gün14.11.2025Cuma
Akershus Fortress
TarihiRising above the Oslofjord, on the promontory of Akernes, sits the majestic Akershus Fortress built by Håkon V at the end of the 13th century. You can easily spend the best part of a day sightseeing here. Take your time to wander the grounds and ramparts with their wonderful harbor views before exploring the quaint chapel with its tomb of Håkon VII and the remains of the original medieval castle.
Viewpoint Pier Oslo
Mutlaka GörülmeliStatue of Franklin D. Roosevelt
Mutlaka Görülmeli3 Mekan
3 . Gün15.11.2025Cumartesi
Vigeland Sculpture Park
MeşhurThe iconic Vigeland Sculpture Park, which sits inside Oslo's famous Frogner Park, is one of Norway's most famous tourist attractions. Open year-round, this unique sculpture park is Gustav Vigeland's lifework and contains 650 of his dynamic sculptures in bronze, granite, and wrought iron. The majority of the sculptures are in five themed groups along a 853-meter-long axis. The oldest is the fountain group, depicting the cycle of human life, beyond which can be seen the 16-meter-high Monolith, comprising 121 intertwined human bodies.
The Norwegian Museum of Cultural History
MüzeLocated in Olslo's Bygdøy area, the Norsk Folkemuseum is an excellent open-air museum that offers a range of permanent exhibits covering 500 years of Norwegian folk culture. The museum's buildings are divided into several areas that highlight various time periods and settings. One of the largest areas is the rural "Countryside" area, which features typical farmhouses from different points in history, including re-creations of goahti, a traditional Sami structure.
Frognerparken
ParkPark known for Gustav Vigeland's sculpture installation & a manor house hosting the city museum.
Norwegian Maritime Museum
MüzeIt features exhibits geared for all ages, which encourage visitors to step back in time to imagine the lives of seafaring Norwegians over the past thousand years. This includes an expansive section dedicated to Vikings, as well as exhibits dedicated to maritime life during later centuries when pirates roamed the sea. Kids will love the fully interactive Queen of Congo exhibit, where they can board the ship, play with instruments, and even play supper time in the galley.
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