It is interesting to know why the Nobel Peace Priz...
It is interesting to know why the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded here, not like other Nobel prizes awarded in Stockholm.
It is interesting to know why the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded here, not like other Nobel prizes awarded in Stockholm.
You can't leave Oslo without visiting this amazing piece of our history ! Norwegians should be very proud of this
Everything that is displayed can be seen on the Internet. There is no added value
Nothing could me Inspirational than this place. Thought provoking. Visit this place to when you have time, when you want to know how some nobel laureates have empowered human race.
In Stockholm before landing here I went to the Nobel Museum. It was a more meaningful experience as I visited two places related to Novell in a row and it was an opportunity to get deeper and broader information. There are also exhibits with a rich set of exhibits and interesting effects, so you won't get bored with them.
See a little of the world on your walls. Be sure to see photos of the awards. World peace has been rethought several times from this place.
Incredibly beautiful building. the inside is full of a fantastic painting that tells the Norwegian story. Worth and check out!
The exhibitions are really poignant and interesting. We feel the institution engaged in the battles led by its laureates. Do not miss it if you visit Oslo.
Fantastic feeling in the place. A real chance for thought and reflection.
Exhibits limited while construction being done. What is on display is very moving.
We were in Oslo four nights and saw many things. Although the word "museum" appears in descriptions, it is way more than that. Small and powerful. I was moved to tears several times.
You could easily stroll through in 10 or 15 minutes. I don't really know how long we were there; an hour and a half, probably more. I read every word in several exhibits, not typical for me. I usually avoid the gift shop, but not this one.
Put this on your must-see list.
The Nobel Peace Center has a museum and exhibition on the history of the award and its winners are not worth the visit
Good Archiving. Very inspiring place. Do have a look at the Museum store as well
Most amazing place, touching, important, intresting and have am amazing gift shop when u leave. 10/10 would reccomend
Very commercial in design. I hadn't figured it out.
The Nobel Peace House (or Museum), on the first floor, is currently exhibiting the theme of the winner, and the second floor deals with the history of Nobel Prize winners and groups. You may be bored if you do not read it or are interested in the Nobel Prize winners.
* Free admission to Oslo City Pass. You can attach stickers to your clothes. The bag should be kept in a private locker.
Highly recommended. Inspiring place to come and learn more about those individuals and institutions that tally is to our better nature. The current exhibit on wealth is quite revealingby the photo journalist and documentarian Lauren Greenfield.
Museum dedicated to the work and honorees of the Nobel Peace Prize. Informative, heavy and sometimes triggering.
Informational exhibition. Guided tour is recommended!
Beautiful city. Special Peace Center with educational collection
I enjoyed this place for its historical and peaceful significance. Every part of it exudes serenity. One does not need to agree with the choice of laureates to appreciate the visit.
They have a small section selling very interesting books, so I strongly advise avid readers or book collectors not to miss out this section.
Mesmerising place for people who loved such a important prize Nobel.... really Nobel.
Surrounded by sea sore, picturouos view of Oslo. Just amazing.
Visit the place where worlds most prestigious Noble peace prize distributed.
Its the place where you will find the latest noble peace winners work, country exhibition
You can take walk around harbour which is refreshing.
Good guidance in almost every language, easy to understand and suitable for children.
It's alright. You're not allowed to take your own buggy with you. You need to leave it there. Basic exhibition up several flights of stairs (there is a lift though).
Admission would have been included in the Oslo Card but only museums are tiring in the long run. Therefore, we have only made an "exterior view" here
Curious place where they explain the reason for the Nobel Peace Prize and how the winner is chosen. Apart from a review of history and the most important issues worldwide.
It is a very insperational and sobering experience to visit the beautiful center.
Amazing museum and exposition. Very didactic and worth the little fee
Review of the Nobel Peace Prizes, which are those that are delivered in Oslo. Curious, it looks fast.
Challenging, makes you think but take inspiration from others.
good place to learn the history of the Noble Peace Prize.
Very nice exhibition. Good distribution of the themes according to the impact they had at their corresponding time in history. As a visitor one learn not only about the facts themselves, but also about their previous and about their later consequences.
Quite liked it, but felt kinda not a lot to see here. Liked how the Nobel prize receivers were honored.
Most people are not aware that the Nobel Peace Prize is chosen and awarded by Norway, not Sweden. This museum explains the history of the peace prize and some of the winners. Unfortunately, the museum has large signs outside welcoming the public to the museum. The entrance fee is not mentioned at all until you get well into the building.
We recommend that you go with the city hall. The T-shirt "I'm a Nobel Peace Prize candidate" is recommended as a souvenir.
Very emotional exhibits. On par with the Nobel museum in Stockholm.
The ferry terminal is right in front of Oslo City Hall.
Previous Peace Prize winners were introduced, and the only recipient in Japan, former Prime Minister Eisaku Sato was also introduced. Plants were cultivated on the first floor to see if they were eco-sustainable.
Fascinating and historically beautiful, a must see!
Become aware of the importance of peace and the environment
You can explore about all Noble Peace Winners details.
Learnt about the latest winners of the Nobel Peace prize 2018 and their efforts to bring peace. This attraction is also included in the Oslo city pass
Did not know what to expect, but really interesting & informative experience. I spent longer than expected especialy with the temporary exhibit on the ground level. Worth checking out.
Well documented exhibition and laudable objective. However, the content remains limited and the visit is quite fast (about 1:30, 2 hours for the more curious), a bit short compared to the price. I still recommend this visit.
Great, new with old feel, super information, a must have been there place
Very interesting exhibition - very interesting exhibition.
Beautiful and interesting, belliggende ml town hall and start at Akerbrygge
So, so interesting! I loved it! Incredibly inspiring, and creative forms of displays. The gift shop also has a good selection of relevant books. 100kr for adults, and includes a free 45 minute group tour if you wish/you're there at the right time. This was easily my favourite place I visited in Oslo.
The Nobel Peace Center is a world-class attraction. It is recommended to visit Oslo, and it is close to the town hall and the pier.
I really need to explain? If u care about this planet, go there, but also be kind
It is well explained what the Nobel Prize entails. It is more and part English. But definitely worth it.
Interesting exhibition about our vanity hunting for money, entertainment and convenience.
Tends to have a lot of really good temporary exhibitions. Well worth a visit whenever a temporary exhibition is on.
Nobel Peace Center: A Hub of Inspiration and Reflection on Peace
Nobel Peace Center is a renowned institution that showcases the works and achievements of Nobel Peace Prize laureates, as well as the history of Alfred Nobel. The center serves as a platform for discussions and reflections on current issues related to war, peace, and conflict resolution.
Located in Oslo, Norway, the Nobel Peace Center was established in 2005 to honor the legacy of Alfred Nobel, who created the prestigious award that recognizes individuals or organizations that have made significant contributions to promoting peace. The center's mission is to inspire people around the world to work towards achieving peace through education, dialogue, and cooperation.
The center features various exhibits that highlight the life stories and accomplishments of past laureates. Visitors can learn about their struggles for human rights, democracy, disarmament efforts or environmental protection. The exhibits are interactive with multimedia displays such as videos interviews with laureates or virtual reality experiences.
One notable exhibit at the center is "The Nobel Field," which showcases all 135 laureates from 1901 until present day. This exhibit provides visitors with an overview of how diverse fields such as science diplomacy literature economics have contributed towards promoting peace globally.
In addition to its permanent exhibitions on past winners' achievements in promoting global harmony through their work in different fields like medicine or human rights advocacy; there are also temporary exhibitions showcasing contemporary issues related to conflict resolution efforts worldwide.
The center also hosts events such as lectures by prominent speakers from various fields like politics or academia who share their insights into current affairs related to global conflicts. These events provide an opportunity for visitors not only learn but also engage in meaningful conversations about pressing issues affecting our world today.
Moreover, there are educational programs designed for students at all levels aimed at inspiring them towards becoming agents of change by working towards creating peaceful societies locally and globally. These programs include workshops where students can learn about conflict resolution techniques while engaging with peers from different backgrounds across cultures.
The Nobel Peace Center has become a hub for inspiration and reflection on peace-building efforts worldwide since its inception over fifteen years ago now! It continues its mission today by providing visitors with opportunities not only learn but also engage meaningfully around critical topics affecting our world today - making it one-of-a-kind institution worth visiting when you're next in Oslo!