Really amazing visit. The actual museum itself was very cool with amazing artwork, and the lighting and quiet of the building really helped to create an appropriate atmosphere to view the paintings. Although it is somewhat out of the centre of Oslo, it was extremely easy, quick and convenient to get to using the metro. We pre-booked our tickets online, and although we arrived earlier than the timeslot we booked, the people at the desk were very kind and allowed us to enter early. Would definitely recommend for a very interesting and underrated location to...
Read moreDefinitely worth going there. I took the tram to get there from Oslo center, about 10 mins ride, then a little walk in the neighborhood. The museum itself looks like a church from the outside. But once you enter, you feel like something is going on here, it feels really special. I was immediately filled with emotions just looking at this 360° memorial. You feel small, you feel lost, horrified, admirable, sad. And only for that shot of emotions this place is worth it. It allows you to understand the Vineland's art...
Read moreA unique spot outside of the city center and accessible by public transit. It's only open on Sundays, advertised times 11:30am-4pm, though I arrived a bit before opening and found it was already up and running. For some reason, the online ticket site only lists tickets available for Saturday dates, but once purchased, the ticket listed Sunday as the date of the reservation. It's an unnecessarily confusing online ticket system, especially since crowds were minimal and you can easily get...
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