1. The Norwegian Museum of Cultural History
An open-air museum in Oslo featuring a vast collection of buildings from different periods in Norwegian history, including a stave church from the 1200s.
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An open-air museum in Oslo featuring a vast collection of buildings from different periods in Norwegian history, including a stave church from the 1200s.
One of Norway's most famous waterfalls, offering stunning views and a drop of 182 meters in the Hardanger region.
A unique waterfall near Norheimsund where visitors can walk behind the cascade for an unforgettable experience.
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A scenic park in Oslo featuring contemporary sculptures, beautiful nature trails, and panoramic views of the city and fjord.
A historic site where the Norwegian Constitution was signed in 1814, offering guided tours and exhibitions about the country's path to independence.
The square in front of the Royal Palace in Oslo, a popular spot to watch the changing of the guard and enjoy views of the palace.
A historic site and museum showcasing the timber floating industry, with beautiful nature walks along the Glomma River.
A modern sculpture park in Oslo's Tjuvholmen district, featuring works by renowned international artists and close proximity to the Astrup Fearnley Museum.
Located in Hamar, this museum offers exhibits on the history of Norwegian railways, including vintage trains and interactive displays.
The ruins of a medieval church located on the Nes peninsula, offering picturesque views and historical insights.
An adventure park on Helgøya island, featuring a variety of climbing routes and activities for all ages, set in beautiful natural surroundings.
A museum dedicated to the history of Scandinavian Airlines, featuring exhibits on aviation history and the airline's development.
A landmark clock tower located in the popular Aker Brygge area of Oslo, offering picturesque views of the harbor and city.
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