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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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Tourist Attractions

See museums in the fortress Akershus

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Rising above the Oslofjord, on the Akernes promontory, is the majestic Akershus (Akershus festning) fortress built by Håkon V at the end of the 13th century.You can easily spend the best part of a day to visit the tourist attractions here. Infring time to walk on the land and with their wonderful views on the port before exploring the picturesque chapel with the tomb of Håkon VII (1872-1957) and the remains of the original medi castle.Also, in the field is the Norwegian resistance Museum, also known as the Norwegian Museum of the Home Front (Norges Hjemmefrontmuseum).Be prepared to spend a few hours here, finding out about the German occupation of 1940-45.This fascinating museum presents numerous exposures of weapons and exhibits that illustrate the history of Norwegian forces and the defense of Norway over the centuries.