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    Holmenkollen is situated 357 meters (1,000 feet) above sea level, and the ski jump tower, which is one particular of the principal attractions right here, is another 60 meters (180 feet) larger, with breathtaking all-close to views from the leading. There is also a ski museum here, the oldest in the globe, devoted to the history of skiing which goes back some four,000 many years! Holmokollen is in the Marka area of Oslo, and open to the public year-round.

    three. Vigeland Sculpture Park

    Located within the more substantial Frogner Park in the western section of Oslo, Vigeland Park is noted for its wealth of granite and bronze sculptures by Gustav Vigeland, one of Norway's most renowned sculptors, for whom the park is named. There are a lot more than 200 Vigeland sculptures here, and there is also a museum with Vigeland's function found just across from the park, open to the public Tuesday to Sunday year-round. The park is open to the public 24 hrs, all year..

    4. Oseberg Viking Ship Museum

    A single of the most common museums in the city, the Oseberg Viking Ship Museum houses 3 of the world's greatest-preserved Viking ships. The ships are far more than 1,one hundred years old and had been discovered practically a century ago in Oseberg, which is near Oslo, in the county of Vestfold. The museum also has exhibits demonstrating material and weaving methods from the Viking era, as effectively as an assortment of equipment and weapons. The museum is open day-to-day.

    five. National Museum of Art

    Oslo's National Museum of Art is property to the world's most acknowledged painting, Edvard Munch's Skrik, also regarded as The Scream. Apart from this 1893 masterpiece, the museum houses in depth collections of the two Norwegian and Worldwide art. The museum is positioned up coming to the Oslo University on Universtetsgaten, just a couple of blocks from Oslo's main thoroughfare, Karl Johan. Admission to the museum is no cost.

    6. Munch Museum

    Here is a museum completely devoted to Norway's most well-known artist, Edvard Munch, 1 of the pioneers of Expressionism and painter of the renowned Skrik (The Scream). The museum has two versions of The Scream, one every in pastels and oil, the latter dating from 1910. The museum, which is possibly a ten-minute walk from Karl Johan, has literally hundreds of Munch's paintings, donated by the artist to the city. The Munch Museum is open everyday, except on Mondays.

    7. Akershus Fortress

    The Akershus Fortress, or Akershus Castle, situated in the southeastern component of the city center, is an integral portion of Oslo's history. It was initially built as a royal residence in the 14th century by King Hakon V, when Oslo initially grew to become the capital of Norway, and rebuilt in the Renaissance type in the early 17th century by King Christian IV, following a fire that consumed the whole city. Right now, you can tour each parts of Akershus: Akershus Slottet, which is the castle itself, and Akershus Festning, the location surrounding the castle. Akershus Festning is open all year amongst 6am and 9pm, although Akershus Slottet, the castle, is open to the public only in the course of summer, unless you consider a guided tour, which is readily available on Thursdays, even during off-peak season.

    eight. Oslo City Hall

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