Norsk Folkemuseum contains comprehensive indoor exhibits located in the buildings surrounding the Square: Norwegian Folk Art, Norwegian Folk Dress, Norwegian Church Art, Sami Culture, Old Toys and temporary exhibits.
The museum also has a large Open-Air Museum with the Collections of King Oscar II, including the Stave Church from Gol, farm houses from various rural districts in Norway and the Old Town with the Apartment Building - Wessels gate 15.
The exhibits feature daily life and living conditions in Norway from the 16th century to the present.
The Collections of King Oscar IIThe Stave ChurchThe CountrysideThe Old TownThe Apartment Building
A Journey Through Rooms of the Past Norwegian Folk DressNorwegian Folk ArtNorwegian Church ArtSámi CultureToys
Temporary exhibits
Domestic Technology Living in the CityPainter and Decorater
The Pharmacy MuseumThe Dentist's OfficesThe BankThe Tap Room
Open Mon-fri 11-15, sat-sun 11-16
In «Stiklestadlåna» you can see how people lived in rural Norway in the 1950s
An exhibition of the first color documentation from Norway, from Albert Kahn's Archives de la planet in Paris.
Upper class life in the 1700 and 1800s
The exhibition contains a selection of Norwegian folk art from the Middle Ages up to about 1900, and also describes what has happened up to our time.
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Norsk Folkemuseum (The Norwegian Museum of Cultural History)Museumsv.10, Oslo, +47 22 12 37 00PO Box 720 Skøyen, 0214 Oslo, Norway
Opening hours Mon-fri 11-15, sat-sun 11-16
EditorAstrid Santa© Norsk Folkemuseum