Tucked away in the beautiful Frogner Park, this museum takes you on a journey through time, showing how Oslo grew from a medieval town into the lively capital it is today.
The exhibits are filled with old photographs, maps, and artifacts that tell the story of the city’s evolution—everything from its architectural changes to how everyday life has shifted over the years. It also highlights major events, like world wars and the cultural movements that have shaped Oslo's unique identity.
Getting there is easy. Just hop off the Hop On-Hop Off Bus near Vigelandsparken and enjoy a 10-minute walk through the park to the museum. This makes for a perfect blend of art, history, and nature in one afternoon.
Oslo’s museums offer something for everyone, and the City Museum is no exception. It’s a must-visit if you want to get a real feel for the city's fascinating past and how it continues to shape the present.
Adress: Frognerveien 67, 0266 Oslo