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If you plan a trip in Norway, you should definitely start with its capital, Oslo, which offers a wide range of attractions. Being the biggest city in this country it is one of the oldest one, creating a deep and enigmatic view over its destinations. The city has a lot of beautiful and unique places, to enjoy your vacation, which will impress you with their spectacular beauty. Oslo is the perfect destination for those who love the outdoor activities, which make the tourist's stay more exciting and interesting. Check out the best attractions in Oslo and you will be fascinated by its majestic beauty.
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Vigeland Park

   Vigeland Park is a great treasure for the city of Oslo, who was dedicated to Gustav Vigeland, who made those spactacular sculptures that beautify the park. The park covers an area of about 80 acres, and includes 212 sculptures, all modelled by the famous sculptor Gustav Vigeland. He designed the architectural style of the park and also the layout of the ground. All the splendid sculptures are arranged on a 850 metre long axes which divedes in 5 amazing units: Main Entrance, ...

Nobel Peace Center

   Nobel Peace Center is located in the very heart of Oslo, in the former Vestbanen railway station and is a new center opened in 2005. It is the perfect place where the visitors can learn and experience about the Nobel Prize Laureats, about their activities and their life. Once there you can also learn about Arthur Nobel’s activity and history. Using modern technology, the center provides with meeting places or voice methods, exhibits about war, peace, or conflict resolu...

National Theatre

   National Theatre is the most important cultural venue in th city of Oslo. It is a very old building that houses spectacles presented in Norwegian language. It is situated between the Royal Palace Slottet, the Parliament, and Storlinget , housed in a spectacular building, dating back from 1899, when it has its first performance. Originaly was opened as a private institution, suffering several financial crises until 1929. Later the Norwegia...

Opera House

  Opera House in Oslo is a majestic structure that represents the seat of the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet, and also the National Opera Theatre of Norway. This imposant building is located in Bjorvica, in the heart of Oslo, near the Oslofjord. The construction was made by Statsbugg, a government owner of property. The architects of the project were Snohetta, a Norwegian company, who also designed the Library Alexandria in Egypt. The National Opera Theare were Theatre...

Munch Museum

   Munch Museum in Oslo is a veritable treasure for the city, being a great spot for the art lovers, for those who enjoy to spend the time surrounded by valuable pieces of art. This gorgeous museum was buit in the honor of Edvard Munch, who was a great painter. He has a notable position among the painters of the North Europe, and is considered a pioneer of the expressionism style. After his death, the city of Oslo decided to built a center w...

TusenFryd Amusement Park

   TusenFryd Amusement Park is situated at the South side of the Oslo centre. The park is the most popular attraction in Norway, which offers several amusement destination for reacreating the entire family. The park provides the visitors with more than seventy games and more than thirty rides. On the top attractions in the park is Speedmonster , the most fast rollercoster in the whole Scandinavia. The Speedmonster rushes you from 0 to 90 km/...

Norwegian Museum of Cultural History

   Norwegian Museum of Cultural History is an open air museum  that describes who people lived in the last thousands of years. It it relating a long period full of nice memories, from the Vikingships from 980 until the 1950s. The museum includes 155 traditional houses from all Norway, including a Stave Church dating back from 1200. The exhibits of the museum display a large collection of traditional handicraft elements, including folk c...

Royal Palace

   The Royal Palace in Oslo is a very important building for the country and a real symbol for the course of the history of Norway, relating events since 1814. The disscutions about the construction of the building started in 1824, but the first stone dedicated to the structure was laid by the King Karl Johan, in October, 1825. The palace was officially opened on 26 July 1849, when was firstly used by the King Oscar I. The Royal Palac...


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