Such a lovely museum. As it's an old police station it has a very interesting interior planning and a just as unique exterior.
I experienced it as an educative secret cocoon in the most multiple cultural part of central Oslo.
In late 2019 parts of the museum's 1st floor was renovated and has now become the home of the restaurant "Frodig" that serves Oslo's best Eritrean Injera.
Perfect for some modest sightseeing with or without a guide. *It's...
Read moreThis lesser-known museum in Oslo had a couple of very interesting exhibitions! Though it's not very big, we ended up spending our Sunday afternoon here, engrossed in the matter. Entrance is free, the topics are poignant, the staff very friendly and knowledgeable - definitely go here for a casual crowdless experience. Perhaps a bit dry for smaller children, but teenagers and up should have plenty to...
Read moreVery nice place. They always have some exhibitions on cultural exchange ongoing. There was no entrance fee when I was here.
The people are very kind and engaged. You can easily feel they to this not out of profession only, but also are passionate about it.
The museum has a nice Café that invites for a little break. Everything including toilets...
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