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The Best Art Museums in Oslo

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Art museums in Oslo

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At Vigeland Museum, walk through the largest park of oversized expressionist sculptures of people made by a single artist. Constructed of gra
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Munch , Oslo
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Delve into the life and times of one of Norway's most famous artists at Munch, which houses the world's largest collection of Edvard Munch's
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Focusing mainly on Norwegian artwork, National Gallery of Norway Nasjonalgalleriet boasts the country's largest collection of paintings, scul
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Duration: 1h
Explore Norway’s capital city, Oslo, on an iconic red double-decker bus. You can hop-on hop-off as many times as you want with this 24hr or 48hr ticket. If you prefer, you can stay on the tour for the full loop which takes approximately 90 minutes, or take advantage of the hop-on hop-off concept for a more personal look at Oslo’s most memorable sights! It's really up to you, explore the city at your own pace. Enjoy panoramic views from the open-top deck and listen to fun and informative facts from the fantastic on-board audio commentary as you travel around.  
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Discover one of the most significant private collections of post-war and contemporary art in Northern Europe at Astrup Fearnley Museet. The p
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Our expert advice on where to stay in Oslo

A majority of Oslo's hotels and smaller accommodations cluster along Karl Johans Gate, the city's main drag connecting many of its downtown attractions. If you want something a bit more colorful than the average hotel, consider one of the many bed and breakfasts that have been cropping up in recent years. To escape the crowded streets, but still be walking distance from major sights, stay in the Frogner or Majorstuen neighborhoods near the royal palace. As you can probably guess, lodging is quite expensive in this European capital.
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