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The next stop after we visited Frogner Park was l...

The next stop after we visited Frogner Park was lunch in a Chinese restaurant. Situated at Oslo City Hall, also, a walking distance away from Noble Peace Center, only 10 minutes, just 10 minutes to view the center from the distance. An arena where culture and politics merge to promote involvement, debate and reflection on topics such as war, peace and conflict resolution and where the Nobel Peace Prize award ceremony (since 1901) takes place every 10 December to coincide with Alfred Nobel's death.

Soso

I really liked the Center. Especially his presenta...

I really liked the Center. Especially his presentation on raising awareness about climate change, the way in which we can act on this.
Its cone cards reduce light consumption or daily consumerism, can be done by everyone and are very educational for children, as well as for adults with their demonstration of urban gardens. Which are very didactic.
His other exhibition on the winners of the Nobel Peace Prize of 2018, is very good and raises awareness about the terrible wars, the effect it has on the female population, which many times the history books or the chronicle forget.
Also the exhibition permanently of the history of all the previous winners,
Finally, your store with all the products you have, many exclusive, and unique. Like soaps, or crafts made with wire.
A highly recommended visit in Oslo.

best museum I've been to.

best museum I've been to.
Covered very intense, important topics from throughout the world and makes you think,
thank you for making it.

This is the perfect place to stop off while you in...

This is the perfect place to stop off while you investigate the many shops and restaurants along the very pretty front.

A bit different to a normal museum as it can be very thought provoking and may make you change your ideas on certain things.

You can spend a couple of hours here easy, but it's all stuff you won't find anywhere else and it's full of ideas and view points that will make you think.

Beautiful place with lots of information on displa...

Beautiful place with lots of information on display and some very cool temporary exhibitions. While I was there, they had an exhibit that showed every single Nobel Peace prize winner for the last 60 years with their information arranged in a cool light show. The art on display in the main exhibit was also fantastic with interesting photographers and artists highlighting important parts of the world that may have been overlooked.

Nobels Fredssenter

Nobels Fredssenter
Nobel Peace Center was opened in 2005 by King Harald V of Norway.
Nobel Peace Center, dates from 1872 and whose use as a train station has ceased since 1989.

I suggest that the visitor begin at the last exhib...

I suggest that the visitor begin at the last exhibit. It explains how a Nobel prize is awarded. Then work back through the museum. Great place to reflect on the outstanding contributions from the best of himanity

A beautiful experience. The current exhibition on ...

A beautiful experience. The current exhibition on sexual violence was a harrowing, yet enlightening display of war crimes of our generation, and past. But the gallery of previous Laureates was educational and inspiring, reminding us that no simple aspiration or deed will go unnoticed.

Nice

This brief, mostly text-based museum offers a few ...

This brief, mostly text-based museum offers a few interactive exhibits on Nobel Peace Prize winners. Stop by if you have a spare hour. The in-the-works expansion will make this more of a must-see.

Good

The museum is absolutely worth seeing and also sui...

The museum is absolutely worth seeing and also suitable for children and young people. The winners of the Nobel Peace Prize and the history of this important award are presented. The exhibition shows how important the struggle for peace, democracy and human rights is to this day. It invites you to think and participate.

Really nice and educational place. Inside there ar...

Really nice and educational place. Inside there are various "interactive" parts and it is a perfect place for both adults and children, I loved it! The place is not very big, it is located near the town hall (another place to visit absolutely) and the fortress of Akersus and is easily accessible. If you pass by here go and give us a look, highly recommended!

Good

Very bumpy and not really compelling exposure. So ...

Very bumpy and not really compelling exposure. So many things scattered here and there without a real flow. Quite boring. Above all, the photographic exhibition with the various children of the cinema is useless. I was disappointed

Great cafe. They also had some amazing educational...

Great cafe. They also had some amazing educational games in their gift shop. That was cool. The museum itself is a little tiring and mostly what you could read on wikipedia about the people but it's still cool.

The exhibition is rather uninteresting. During the...

The exhibition is rather uninteresting. During the exhibition we learn a lot about Nobel Prize winners. I lacked some information rather about their achievements and activities. The information presented in the museum can easily be found on the internet. Of course, the exhibitions are done in a modern and surprising way.

The information about Mr. Nobel and the Peace Priz...

The information about Mr. Nobel and the Peace Prizes is very interesting, and they also put it in audio guides in several languages. But some explanations are not in Spanish. The price of the visit is somewhat expensive, but the cause benefits deserves it.

A wonderful museum, the exhibitions on at the minu...

A wonderful museum, the exhibitions on at the minute are very interesting and well laid out. My only complaint was that the receptionist short changed me when I bought a ticket and I didn't realise until I was in the cloakroom.