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🇳🇴 Oslo, Norway | City Walk Guide

🖼️ MUNCH Museum Stunning architecture with a top-floor café overlooking Oslo. 4F: See three versions of The Scream. 7F: Immersive "Munch’s Mind" exhibit—lighting, sound, and letters recreate his world. 🎟️ Tip: Buy tickets online (saves 20 NOK vs. on-site). 🏛️ Oslo Opera House | Walkable Art Designed by Snøhetta, it rises like an "iceberg" from the fjord. Climb the marble slopes for panoramic views of the city and harbor. 📸 Free and photogenic! 🏰 Oslo City Hall (Rådhuset) Humble exterior, but inside: epic murals of Norwegian history. Nobel Peace Prize is awarded here—solemn but awe-inspiring. 🎟️ Free entry! 🗿 Vigeland Park | The Circle of Life in Stone 🌳 200+ sculptures by Gustav Vigeland, all exploring human existence. ✨ Must-sees: 1️⃣ The Bridge: Interactive statues (find the Angry Little Boy! 😤). 2️⃣ The Monolith: A 17m tower of 121 intertwined figures—surreal and powerful. 3️⃣ The Wheel of Life: Symbolizes birth, death, and rebirth. 💭 Unexpectedly moving—I stayed for hours! 🚶‍♀️ Perfect Walking Route: Oslo Central Station → MUNCH → Opera House → City Hall → Aker Brygge → Vigeland Park → Royal Palace → National Theatre → Oslo Cathedral 📍 Everything’s walkable except Vigeland Park (short tram ride). 🚌 Transport: Use the Ruter app (Single ticket: 44 NOK, 24h pass: 132 NOK). #Norway #Oslo #NordicTravel #ArtLover #CityWalks 🌟

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🇳🇴 Oslo, Norway | City Walk Guide

🖼️ MUNCH Museum Stunning architecture with a top-floor café overlooking Oslo. 4F: See three versions of The Scream. 7F: Immersive "Munch’s Mind" exhibit—lighting, sound, and letters recreate his world. 🎟️ Tip: Buy tickets online (saves 20 NOK vs. on-site). 🏛️ Oslo Opera House | Walkable Art Designed by Snøhetta, it rises like an "iceberg" from the fjord. Climb the marble slopes for panoramic views of the city and harbor. 📸 Free and photogenic! 🏰 Oslo City Hall (Rådhuset) Humble exterior, but inside: epic murals of Norwegian history. Nobel Peace Prize is awarded here—solemn but awe-inspiring. 🎟️ Free entry! 🗿 Vigeland Park | The Circle of Life in Stone 🌳 200+ sculptures by Gustav Vigeland, all exploring human existence. ✨ Must-sees: 1️⃣ The Bridge: Interactive statues (find the Angry Little Boy! 😤). 2️⃣ The Monolith: A 17m tower of 121 intertwined figures—surreal and powerful. 3️⃣ The Wheel of Life: Symbolizes birth, death, and rebirth. 💭 Unexpectedly moving—I stayed for hours! 🚶‍♀️ Perfect Walking Route: Oslo Central Station → MUNCH → Opera House → City Hall → Aker Brygge → Vigeland Park → Royal Palace → National Theatre → Oslo Cathedral 📍 Everything’s walkable except Vigeland Park (short tram ride). 🚌 Transport: Use the Ruter app (Single ticket: 44 NOK, 24h pass: 132 NOK). #Norway #Oslo #NordicTravel #ArtLover #CityWalks 🌟

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