The Fram Museum is a museum telling the story of Norwegian polar exploration. It is located on the peninsula of Bygdøy in Oslo, Norway. Fram …
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Mar 5, 2025
Amazing! A real experience of walking through this ice breaker, in every corner of the ship. Meanwhile we were told great amount of information about it. We could imagine the life of the crew, meet f…Full review by Katalin Magdoln... G
Jan 3, 2025
the whole experience with two ships and an airplane inside the museum, overview of the history of arctic explorations, details about some of Nansen's and Amundsen's travels including the race to the …Full review by Heide S
Dec 25, 2024
The museum gives details of polar expeditions to both the North and South Poles and is very interesting. Make sure you visit the cinema first as it explains the expeditions briefly but covers all the…Full review by Klara S
You can enter the museum with a wheelchair however getting inside the ship is another thing because the actual ship itself is not designed to let a wheelchair go inside the different …
You can enter the museum with a wheelchair however getting inside the ship is another thing because the actual ship itself is not designed to let a wheelchair go inside the different rooms inside the ship
Can you buy tickets at the museum? Are there limited admissions?
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Yes tickets are available at the museum. I don’t think there were any limitations. Also, as far as tickets go, I would get an Oslo Pass for a couple days and you get into everything you’ll …
Yes tickets are available at the museum. I don’t think there were any limitations. Also, as far as tickets go, I would get an Oslo Pass for a couple days and you get into everything you’ll want to see and it also works for public transportation. Great value.
One hour is the very minimum... but you can easily stay inside more than 3 hours. There is a 15-minutes movie to watch (that gives a summary of the main explorations), and then if …
One hour is the very minimum... but you can easily stay inside more than 3 hours. There is a 15-minutes movie to watch (that gives a summary of the main explorations), and then if you want to know details on any of them, there are several panels to read (this part might take up to 3 hours, depending on how much you want to read). Then there are two ships to visit (5 to 20 minutes each), and several original gadgets from the explorations to have a look at (this might take up to 1 hour). So yeah, possibly you could even have a very quick peak in 30 minutes, but a more reasonable estimate is about 2 hours.