Uncover Oslo’s secrets in the heart of in Frogner Park
The Oslo City Museum is set within the historic Frogner Manor, surrounded by the gardens of Frogner Park. Founded in 1905, it documents the city’s development from medieval times to the present. Its collections include paintings, photographs and artefacts that reveal Oslo’s cultural, social and commercial history, as well as the lives of its inhabitants over the centuries.
Inside, exhibitions cover architecture, everyday life and urban development. Colourful and informative displays bring the city’s past vividly to life. There’s also a library dedicated to Oslo’s history, offering a deeper dive into local stories.
A visit allows you to wander through the manor and its gardens, enjoy the architecture, and explore the city’s story at your own pace. It’s a quiet, informative destination that combines heritage, culture and a sense of place.
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