Oslo Fram Museum Travel Guide

Scenic spot introduction:
The Fram Museum in Oslo was built to commemorate the three great bipolar expeditions of Norwegian explorer Frieddjof Nansen and his team from 1893 to 1912. The museum mainly displays the ships and items used by the expedition team at that time, combined with pictures and text materials, to recreate the milestone journey to the audience. People can board the deck, enter the cabin, understand their living environment, and feel the unknown and danger.Attractions distribution:
The Fram (Advance) Museum is located on the Bygdøy Peninsula with the "Museum Peninsula", next to the Maritimt Museum. The museum takes the "Forward" exploration ship as the main visitor. Visitors can enter the ship to visit the warehouse where the crew lived, the entertainment room, used tableware, oil lamps, equipment, etc. In addition, the museum also has a very detailed introduction in Chinese, which facilitates Chinese tourists to fully understand it.Scenic spot features:
study, research, model, history, nature, museum, celebrityTransportation
Scenic spot location:
Europe>Norway>City of Oslo
How to get there:
Museum: You can take bus No. 30 or ferry.
Oslo:
1. Airplane: Main airports—Oslo Airport Gardermoen and Sandefjord Airport Torp. You can take buses and trains at the airport Wait until you reach 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.
Scenic area map:
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Tickets
Fram ticket prices:
Adults: NOK 80
Children and students aged 7-15: NOK 30
Seniors: NOK 50
Adult groups of 15 or more people: NOK 60
Family (2 adults + 3 children): NOK 160
Scenic area opening hours:
November to February: 10:00-15:00 on weekdays, 10:00-16:00 on weekends.
March, April, November: 10:00-16:00 every day.
May and September: 10:00-17:00 every day.
June-August: 9:00-18:00.
Travel Tips
travelling guideline:
The museum has a unique "Museum Night" event, and dinner banquets can also be held on the deck of the Forward.
Tour route:
Museum tour of the Birgdi Peninsula: Viking Ship → Kon-Tiki → Fram Museum → Maritimt
Best time to visit:
All seasons
Shopping recommendations:
(Museum Shop) Adventure books, personal biographies.
(Shopping in Oslo) Norwegian woolen clothes, wood carving handicrafts, glacier mud, etc.
(Oslo food) Salmon sashimi, king crab, stewed lamb, reindeer meat, Norwegian cheese.
Gallery

Oslo Fram Museum Travel Guide - Museum

Oslo Fram Museum Travel Guide - Polar Bears

Oslo Fram (Forward) Museum Travel Guide - Forward

Oslo Fram Museum Travel Guide - Musical Instruments

Oslo Fram Museum Travel Guide - Arctic Yak

Oslo Fram Museum Travel Guide - The Second Voyage

Oslo Fram Museum Travel Guide - Chinese Introduction

Oslo Fram Museum Travel Guide - Activity Room

Oslo Fram Museum Travel Guide - Medical

Oslo Fram Museum Travel Guide - Sail Rope

Oslo Fram Museum Travel Guide - Tableware

Oslo Fram Museum Travel Guide - Three Voyages

Oslo Fram Museum Travel Guide - Leisure and Entertainment

Oslo Fram Museum Travel Guide - Deck

Oslo Fram Museum Travel Guide - Colin Archer

Oslo Fram Museum Travel Guide - Lifeboat

Oslo Fram Museum Travel Guide - Communication Equipment

Oslo Fram Museum Travel Guide - Oil Lamp

Oslo Fram Museum Travel Guide - Frieddjof Nansen

Oslo Fram Museum Travel Guide - Engine Room

Oslo Fram Museum Travel Guide - Bottom Holder

Oslo Fram (Forward) Museum Travel Guide - Sailor's Warehouse
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