About

Oslo, the beautiful capital of Norway, is one of the largest capitals in the world as an area.Interestingly, only 20% of this terrestrial meal has been developed.The rest consists of parks, protected forests, hills and hundreds of lakes.Parks and open spaces are an integral part of Oslo’s landscape and are easily accessible anywhere in the city.

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2 – 6 December 2025

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Holiday price per person (Flight + Accommodation)
* The price is calculated as: flight ticket + accommodation/2 (per person)
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Tourist Attractions

Museum of Cultural History

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The Museum of Cultural History (Kulturhistorisk Museum) also operates the Viking Ship Museum and supervises the City Museum, which explores different aspects of human history.It hosts the largest set of Egyptian artifacts in Norway, including mummies and funeral objects.There is also a large exhibition dedicated to the history of the gold currency, including examples of coins of the last 2,600 years. In high areas of the museum focuses on looking at people, exploring the life of indigenous peoples, as well as an exhibition that causes thoughts about the ability of humanity to overcome threats and challenges that cannot be controlled.The museum also hosts a variety of temporary exhibits and continues to be added to its exhibition in the Viking era, which contains rare objects, such as a canned Viking helmet.