挪威民俗博物馆

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挪威民俗博物馆
景点介绍

This is Norway's largest and oldest folk museum. It includes an open-air...

景点点评
lixiaoming

与其说民俗博物馆 其实更像是很大的一个传统建筑展 据说有100多座不同时期的传统建筑 房内的设施以及摆设都非常有意思 有的床跟中国古代的床有的相象。 推荐夏天的时候来参观 不会这么冷 而且还有很多演员展示传统的手工艺 非常赞

xmnicn

挪威民俗博物馆,是一个很大的露天开放式博物馆,说是民俗村可能更为恰当,和斯德哥尔摩的skansen类似。博物馆里有100多座不同时期的传统建筑,其中以17-18世纪的为主。夏季会有演员向着传统服装,展示传统的手工艺,比如纺织、陶瓷制作等。入口处的展览馆里则是各种民俗展品。

43larsh

An open air exhibition. Perfect for families to visit. You will see how Norwegians lived back in 1500 -1600. You can also see a stavkirke from 1200!

EmmaJ113

This museum shows how people lived in Norway from the 16th century to the present day. The Gol Stave church which was built in 1200 was pretty impressive. The indoor exhibits are quite interesting with thousands of artefacts to look at. You could easily spend a couple of hours here. The only disappointing thing was we couldn't go into any of the replica houses which would have great.

orione91

Very good place if you're visiting the city with your family. Here you can have a complete overview of Nordic history during the last centuries. You must check the website for the last exhibitions, but it's good also to take a look into the open air structures and attractions. Transportation is available in front of Oslo central station. Suggested for children, not very simple to visit it with limited mobility persons, even if personnel is very gentle and always ready to help.

941bryanc

Great to experience an outdoor museum like this and see various examples of buildings from across Norway's history and geographic landscape. Very quiet during the winter months, so not many tourists to worry about, just be cautious of the icy paths going up and down the slopes and wooded paths. Be sure to check out the Stave church (unfortunately it was locked and we could only view from the exterior)

782mariaj

got to see a part of norway,, very intersting place. d´lots of tourists though, better to go in low season

goonermitch

Last visited here at Christmas when they had a christmas market which was fantastic so many stallsIt was superb We wondered around the exhibits with my parents from England they struggled a bit as the site is large.There are some interactive exhibits for kids like trying to lasso a reindeer Therr are always different themes and sometimes entertainment plsys etc.Also pony and trap rides itcis woth checking out visit oslo website events calendar to see what's on .It is easy to combine this with a trip to one of the many other museums nearby Really good value

533kierang

Really fun afternoon, got to see some amazing buildings and history. The majority of the museum is outside, so best visited on a nice day and involves a fair amount of walking. We spent a good 2 hours there, allow more time in the summer months though. A few of the interior parts were closed in the winter when we went as it was the quiet season, but the ones we could go into and the exterior exhibitions were simply amazing. If you go to Oslo and you love taking a look through history, then this is the outing for you. Would especially recommend to families, plenty for the kids to do and learn.

splodgeIreland

Loved this little insight into Norwegian life throughout the ages. Really interesting place to visit. Best on a nice day as it is mostly outdoors with occasional respite available from some of the houses etc dotted around the park.

DavidMezei

It is a great place to visit if you go with your family/friends. Unfortunately, I went alone... Still it was a great 2 hour walk throughout the whole place. It is huge and very much to see.

kaymack723

Really nice afternoon with kids - fun to get a sense of some Norwegian history, have a nice walk and we all enjoyed learning to walk on stilts!

Zoeg31

Lots of things to see, probably would have been better in the summer though. Th gift shop didn't have typical norwegian items which was a bit disappointing.

HavardFaller

A LOT of history about norwegian heritage and buildings. Need nice weather to see all outside areas. Also nice christmas marked in december.

Annepanne10

If you're looking for an afternoon outdoors, maybe with a picnic, this is a nice museum to go to in spring, summer or fall. It's smaller than you would think when entering, but gives an insight in how Norwegians have lived their lives throughout history, also during WW2, and our architecture. You can easily combine it with a day at Bygdoey seeing the Kon Tiki museum, the Viking ship museum or the Fram museum (the polar museum). Or - go to Huk beach which is one of the Nicaragua beaches in Oslo.

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