Norwegian Folk Museum (Oslo, Norway) Stephen Travels

Oslo Norwegian Folk Museum. Explore Oslo In 1 Day The Complete Guide 160 historic buildings in the big Open-Air Museum represent different regions in Norway, different time periods, as well as differences. More than 150 buildings have been transported from all over Norway to create both urban and rural areas that represent life across all social strata in Norway since.

Explore Oslo In 1 Day The Complete Guide
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Among the highlights are the Stave Church from Gol, dating from 1200 and an apartment building with homes from the 20th Century More than 150 buildings have been transported from all over Norway to create both urban and rural areas that represent life across all social strata in Norway since.

Explore Oslo In 1 Day The Complete Guide

The Norwegian Folk Museum (Norsk Folkemuseum) in Oslo Norway consists of a series of historical buildings dating back to the 17th century The museum includes more than 140 buildings, mostly from the 17th and 18th centuries, gathered from around the country, rebuilt and organised according to region of origin There is public transport both by bus and boat, and we have a large parking area just outside the entrance

The Norwegian Folk Museum Oslo, Norway, August 2022 Flickr. Among the highlights are the Stave Church from Gol, dating from 1200 and an apartment building with homes from the 20th Century The accompanying museum features a variety of folk art, historical artifacts, furniture, paintings and clothing.

The Norwegian Folk Museum Oslo, Norway, August 2022 Flickr. Paths wind past old barns, elevated stabbur (raised storehouses) and rough-timbered farmhouses with sod roofs sprouting. Norsk Folkemuseum is located at the Bygdøy peninsula, approximately 5 km west of the city center