Norsk Folkemuseum

Norsk Folkemuseum, the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History at Bygdøy in Oslo, has a large open air museum. It was established in 1894 by Hans Aall and contains 155 buildings which have been relocated from different districts of Norway. Among its more significant buildings are Gol stave church from the 13th century, Raulandstua from the 14th century, and the 18th century tenement building relocated from Wessels gate 15 in Oslo. In 2004, the admin... more

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Norsk Folkemuseum Address

Museumsveien 10, Bygdøy
Oslo
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Norway

Norway (pronounced /ˈnɔrweɪ/ ( listen); Norwegian: Norge (Bokmål), Noreg (Nynorsk) or Norga (North Sami)), officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a country in Northern Europe occupying the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula, as well as Jan Mayen and the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard under...
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  • 59.9069
  • 10.686
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Exhibitions at this venue:

Exhibition Opened on Closed on Sponsor
  • Sep 17, 2008
  • Dec 30, 2008
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