I visited with a friend on a super foggy day in the afternoon and we were worried we wouldn't be able to see the installation properly or get good photos. The friendly lady assured us that the fog adds to the vibe of the place, and she was right. I learned a lot from the stories and images at Roseslottet which are very thought-provoking. We got some really nice pictures too. Afterwards we had a cinnamon roll and coffee and a chat with the lady in the shop just before closing time. I didn't catch her name but she...
Read moreAmazing and moving experience only tarnished by the lack of hygiene experienced in the toilets. I have never been to such DIRTY and DISGUSTING toilets in my life, to the point of gagging when entering. Staff at the museum could not care less about the state of cleanliness of this place. They just shrugged their shoulders. I’d be embarrassed if I worked there. If you go there, please make sure you use other facilities somewhere else if you don’t want to literally faint...
Read moreHad a chat with the painter Vebjoern Sand just before buying the tickets. He told us a bit what the Roseslottet is and about his interviews with the resistant people (2.WorldWar) and mentioned especially the women. All within a spiral of walkway so you don't need to walk very long. Resides on top of the Holmenkollen with a spectacular view over Oslo. The waffles in the kiosk were crispy and large. Experience depends on...
Read more