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Fine exhibits, but nothing you couldn't find on a ...

Fine exhibits, but nothing you couldn't find on a website. It shows some decisions to award people like Yassir Arafat and Barack Obama, which doesn't really seem to jive with their values

Haunting and chilling experience. Downstairs has g...

Haunting and chilling experience. Downstairs has graphic case studies and upstairs is about the prize itself and the winners. I wouldn't necessarily call it child friendly though due to the nature of the stories outlined it really does put humanities very worst and best traits on display.

Very touching exhibition about rape victims and th...

Very touching exhibition about rape victims and the consequences it has had for the victims.
The room with all the prize winners was very touching and gave a nice little presentation of each recipient.

A smaller museum. The first floor was about the pl...

A smaller museum. The first floor was about the planet/ global warming. The second floor was about the Nobel Peace price and the winners. I did learn some stuff while here but felt it was a little pricey for what was actually there (about $15 and took less than an hour to walk through). They don't allow backpacks inside but offered free lockers to put your stuff in.

iconic site of the city

iconic site of the city
tribute to all these people from every country contributed contributed bcp to defend protect perennial values

Very modern and interactive. A place to bring youn...

Very modern and interactive. A place to bring young and old alike. There are images that will shock, amaze, and inspire thought. There are so many pieces that make this museum such a unique experience. Do not be quick to dismiss it! Free with the Oslo Pass.

Nobel Peace Center, although many are not aware of...

Nobel Peace Center, although many are not aware of it, the Nobel Peace Prize is not awarded in Stockholm but in Oslo. Very modern center with an exhibition on the characters who won the Nobel Peace Prize.

The ground floor exhibitions change but always are...

The ground floor exhibitions change but always are tight provoking.
The permanent exhibits are sobering, chilling and uplifting all at the same time. It is wondrous too see the diversity of people who have been awarded peace prizes. Some I don't agree with but many I found so deserving.

Although only half of the exhibition was open, I s...

Although only half of the exhibition was open, I still managed to feel amazed at what was available. I felt very overwhelmed with seeing inspirational people getting the recognition that they deserve. If you are ever in oslo, the Nobel peace center is a place you must visit.

Asa

Nobel Peace Center Oslo

Nobel Peace Center Oslo
The Nobel Prize is a collection of six annual international awards awarded by several groups by Swedish and Norwegian institutions in recognition of academics, intellectuals or scientific progress. The spiritual father of the Nobel Prize is the Swedish industrialist and inventor of the Nobel Prize, Alfred Nobel. The Nobel Prize was awarded to the Swedish Nobel Prize winner on November 27, 1895. The awards were awarded in physics, chemistry, literature, peace, medicine or physiology for the first time in 1901. [1] [2] [3] In 1968, the Swedish Central Bank founded the Nobel Prize in Economic Science in memory of Alfred Nobel, which, although not Nobel Prize, was recommended by Nobel. [4] It became known as the Nobel Prize in Economics. [5] [6] [7] The Nobel Prize is widely recognized as one of the most important prizes available in the fields of literature, medicine, physics, chemistry, economics, and the pursuit of peace.

Wonderful museum with interesting and well thought...

Wonderful museum with interesting and well thought-out exhibits. There is a nice gift shop with lots of books - these are purchases you would actually give as gifts!

The permanent exhibits give you much more information on the Peace Prize and laureates, and the temporary exhibitions are also great.

There is a bathroom that can be used for free even if you don't purchase museum entry (go in through the gift shop), but I would really recommend giving yourself a couple hours to walk around!

Also very easily accessible - it's impossible to miss on the harbour and walkable from almost anywhere in Oslo because it's so central.

For people interested in the subject. An interesti...

For people interested in the subject. An interesting and space hall with Nobel laureates. I suspect the rest of the exhibitions are mobile. As I was down, an ecological exhibition about plants and problems of planetary deforestation was taking place. The theme of the floor was the fate of women during the war in Africa and the Middle East.

A small museum

A small museum
Main exhibition upstairs highlighting past winners. 2018 exhibition about the nuclear weapons proliferation organization. Touching and reflecting exhibition both upstairs and downstairs. Souvenir shop is a must visit!

Nobel Peace Prize is the only Nobel prize to be pr...

Nobel Peace Prize is the only Nobel prize to be presented in Norway while the other four are announced and presented in Sweden. The Centre is well displayed to introduce the history of Nobel Peace Prize, a hall of fame showing all laureates from 1901 and the in depth exhibition on the current laureate ( Tunisian National Dialogue Quartets in 2015). It is worth to spend one hour to explore this small centre. Highly recommended.

The exhibition was very inspiring and definitely m...

The exhibition was very inspiring and definitely makes you think. My personal highlight is the room with the many Nobel Peace Prize winners and their CVs.

There are many inspiring and breathtaking themes discussed here.
This is truly a place to educate and put ideals in perspective. I have learned a lot here.

Exciting

If I had hoped for more from the exhibition, infor...

If I had hoped for more from the exhibition, information on the previous Nobel Peace Prize laureates in only one room and barely legible, since the text on the erected tablets too quickly automatically goes through. The German audio guide is an impertinence. He is full of mistakes. It is hard to bear while listening.