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About Oslo
Without a doubt, Oslo in Norway is a traveler’s delight. The city brims with so many brilliant sights that there is bound to be something for everyone. Oslo happens to be Norway’s capital and also its leading city, but these are not the only things it is known for. Oslo’s museums and parks are world-class and always worth seeing. The Akershus Castle, in particular, stands as a landmark in Oslo. It used to serve as a prison during the Second World War, but today it plays host to the Resistance Museum depicting the occupation of the Germans in Norway. Take time to visit the dark dungeons, banquet halls and staterooms that are housed within the castle. Come summertime, the castle grounds are used for many outdoor events.
Experience true Norweigan heritage at the Norweigan Folk Museum. Set amidst sight-captivating surroundings, the Museum features Norweigan culture and heritage. Here you’ll find the wooden stave church dating far back as the 11th century. The Kon-Tiki Museum is worth seeing, too, if only to see the balsa-log raft used by Scientist Thor Heyerdahl during his voyage from Peru Polynesia. But there’s plenty to experience in the museum – artifacts from East Polynesia, Peru, and Galapagos, and lava statues from the Easter Island, among others. Other notable museums in Oslo are the Viking Ship Museum which contains the world’s three best-preserved Viking ships, the Munch Museum featuring the many artworks of Munch, including his best work, The Scream, and the Barnekunst Museum also known as the International Children’s Art Museum.
When you are done with Museum hopping, visit Radhuset, Oslo’s City Hall, referred to by many as Norway’s pride. Not everyone thinks that way, though, so see for yourself what you make out of the murals, frescoes, sculptures, and wood carvings. Spend time to see Slottsparken, a park surrounding the Royal Palace, and witness the guard changing ceremony at 1:30 pm. If you happen to visit Oslo during summertime, don’t fail to see Vigeland Sculpture Park which features granite, bronze and iron sculptures of the cycle of life as envisioned by Adolf Gustav Vineland. There are some amazing cheap hotels in Oslo where you can choose to stay at during your visit to the city.