Scenic spot introduction:

The Nobel Peace Center in Oslo is a thematic museum that displays materials and items related to the Nobel Peace Prize. It is also the venue for the Nobel Peace Prize award ceremony over the years. The center is built with the purpose of facing world peace and raising people's concern about war and resolving disputes. It uses a variety of modern technological means to display the founders and each awardee to the audience in detail one by one, allowing people to visit while visiting. I also learned how valuable and beautiful peace is.

Attractions distribution:

The Nobel Peace Center is a two-story building located near the city hall of Oslo, the capital of Norway. The first floor of the exhibition hall is for the display of Alfred Nobel (Alfred Nobel) and temporary exhibitions, and the second floor is for the display of previous winners; what is unique is that the center uses a variety of methods such as voice, multimedia interaction, etc. , and carry out a series of activities, conferences, etc., to let people fully understand everything about this organization and awards.

Scenic spot features:

museums, celebrities
Attraction Address
Travel Guide

travelling guideline:

1. The Nobel Peace Prize Award Ceremony is held on December 10 every year.

2. Except in winter, you can rent bicycles at the tourist service center to explore the city. Taxis in Oslo are relatively expensive, so try to avoid them.

Best time to visit:

All seasons

Shopping recommendations:

(Nobel Peace Center Store) Postcards and books, T-shirts, school bags, watches, accessories, etc. related to the winners.

(Shopping in Oslo) Norwegian woolen clothes, wood carving handicrafts, glacier mud, etc.

(Oslo food) Salmon sashimi, king crab, stewed lamb, reindeer meat, Norwegian cheese.

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

Europe>Norway>City of Oslo

How to get there:

Arrival in Oslo:

1. Airplane: Main airports—Oslo Airport Gardermoen and Sandefjord Airport Torp. You can take buses and trains from the airport to the city center.

2. Train: Oslo Central Station (Oslo Train), which can be reached from domestic cities or surrounding international cities.

3. Urban transportation: Oslo Metro, Oslo Bus and Tram, Oslo Bicycle, and Oslo Taxi.

Getting to the center:

1. Walking: The center is located at the old train station in the center of the city, just a 5-minute walk from the new train station (Nationaltheateret).

2. Take tram No. 12 and get off at Aker Brygge; buses 70, 74, 80E, 81B, 82E, 83, 84E and get off at Klingenberg; buses 122, 132, 142, 144, 151, 152, 163, 164, 252, 302, 415, 418 to Haakon VII gate.

Scenic area map:

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Attraction Tickets

Nobel ticket prices:

Single person: 80 NOK for adults, 55 NOK for students, free for children under 16.

Groups of 10 or more people: 65 CZK for adults, 40 CZK for students.

Season ticket: 160 CZK for adults and 110 CZK for students.

Scenic area opening hours:

Everyday 10:00-18:00

Free days in 2013 (will change slightly every year): April 21, June 8, August 18, October 12, September 13 at 18:00 -23:00, December 10-30.

Closing days in 2013 (subject to slight changes every year): May 17, December 10, 10:00-12:30 and 14:30-18:00, December 11, 24, 25th and 31st.

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