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In Stockholm before landing here I went to the Nob...

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.

We were in Oslo four nights and saw many things. A...

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.

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The Nobel Peace House (or Museum), on the first fl...

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 le...

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.

I enjoyed this place for its historical and peacef...

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.

Visit the place where worlds most prestigious Nobl...

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.

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Very nice exhibition. Good distribution of the the...

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.

Most people are not aware that the Nobel Peace Pri...

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.

The ferry terminal is right in front of Oslo City ...

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.

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Well documented exhibition and laudable objective....

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.

So, so interesting! I loved it! Incredibly inspiri...

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.