Great place to visit, but a lot of construction ha...
Great place to visit, but a lot of construction happening in the immediate area, great items in the gift shop but I deemed as expensive.
Great place to visit, but a lot of construction happening in the immediate area, great items in the gift shop but I deemed as expensive.
Very interesting the theater of the delivery of the Nobel.
bit boring. some movies that can also be found on YouTube.
was embellished with an exhibition about the sustainability of a
Beautiful and very interesting ... a step back in time looking at the faces of Nobel Prize winners
Good overall solution. A must in Oslo. Less cozy got.
Great experience and very profound.
A grim look at humanity and the people who have fought against injustice.
Interesting displays
Lots of information about Nobel winners. Not the place where the kids are doing very well. Lots of reading, listening and information.
Do not miss one of the best presentations and interactive exhibits on Alfred Nobel's testamentary legacy to the world. Tucked In a corner of this interesting location is an electronic book telling of the upbringing, numerous patents, the refining of the explosives business and ultimate gift of the annual Nobel prizes in physics, chemistry, literature and overarchingly Peace. The hall of prior winners is extremely well done and beautiful.
The center is very centrally located in the harbor and the town hall. It's really very impressive and informative.
Full splendour upon completiion of renovation works.
Good exhibition on climate issues and Nobel laureates.
Great value and good insights about the Peace prize.
A wonderful place to experience all things about the Nobel Peace prize. Fun thing to notice: your ticket numbers are in order with the person and year of receiving the prize. Check it out and have your Oslo pass so you can walk across the bay to the resistance museum.
Being there I wanted to stay longer and return to previous exhibitions to check if I watched everything thoroughly. I liked
Very good and a lot of history that is willing to get. Definitely worth a visit!
Great place to learn about the latest winner of Alfred Nobel and his Nobel Peace Prize. The other exhibitions are often interesting too. Visit here every chance you get.
The place was fantastic and historic. You need to visit this place.
No so much thing to be seen, unless you are interesting on the Nobel prize winners.
Grate place! The complete history of the Piece Nobel!
The interactive room is great but the rest of it requires a lot of work to make it engaging. It really didn't grip me in the way i expected it to.
Interesting place, but ticket prices a little expensive.
When I entered the Nobel peace center I immediately was deeply touched by the many different Life-Stories thanks to AI (Amnesty International) for their never ending effort to make the fate of political victims in different countries all over the world visible... it's heartbraking and I was really sad ... and it makes me always very humble when I think about the political situation for e.g. in my home country (Austria)...and how lucky I am to be able to live there...
Not worth the money to visit as it is very small. As many reviews said, it only have pictures and limited info of each recipient. Wikipedia would give you more info
It is interesting to get an overview about the Nobel Peace Prize. But for what you get it is expensive.
One of my favourite museums to visit, very interesting both for kids and grown ups.
Great teaching program for vgs with dedicated and talented lecturer
Easily the best place to turn an optimist into a pessimist about humanity. Well worth the visit though. The heart of the museum is worth spending a lot of time in reading about the winners of the Peace Prize.
Inspiring stories of various struggles for justice.
Waste of time!
Four photos with a couple of texts. As wikipedia but shorter.
Brilliantly done exhibitions with complete guide to each Nobel Prize winner
It is a must-see in the city, although it is a small museum, the exhibitions make it worthwhile. Of course, the enjoyment and time inside will depend on the interest around these types of topics
Am impactful museum where stories will make you cry. Much more than just the Nobel peace prize winners exhibition.
The pieces here we rather boring in honesty compared with everything else but it was nice to visit and see everything.
You are required to go up on the right hand side but this isn't clear and the left side has no signs indicating this is an exit so we were told we go up the right side which was good but those people are not always there.
The room with the screens is the most interesting where you can see all the Nobel Prize winners and the screens have a sensor to detect when you are in front of them where more information will display on screen.
It's worth a visit but it's not the most exciting place to visit.
Nice building, unfortunately only seen from the outside.
Not visited inside but yes seen it from outside and it looks nice for it to be a part of this country
Well worth a visit. Currently undergoing an external facelift but the displays inside were really good!!,!
Experience to do only if in possession of Oslo Pass, otherwise 10 euros is too much
Very hard, there is a special exhibition on the first floor.
Amazing place and truly inspirational. Must see if you visit Oslo.
Interesting and very touching exhibition in all floors
Place is closing at 6pm and when we reach, it was closed. So was unable to go inside. However the area is nice to walk. You will find plenty of street food spots.
It's an amazing place to spend afternoon or couple of hours for only 100 NOK (~10 ). It has two levels, ground one hosting temporary exhibitions (I've visited while photo exhibition Shifting Boundaries was on display, which will remain open until 28 January 2018). Ground floor also has a shop and a caffe. Upper floor hosts The Nobel Peace Prize exhibition for that year. Next you go to a room called The Nobel Field where you can discover about all previous Nobel Peace Prize laureates. Nobel Chamber has an interactive book about Alfred Nobel's life and at last you have The Wall Papers room where you can see, hear and read many information, videos, animations etc. about the life and work of laureates. With free Wi-Fi they provide you can access free audio guide that tells you more about each room. I loved this place and I would like to visit it again.
A small but significant museum. The heart of the exhibition is the dimly lite room featuring a tablet sized photo of every prize winner since 1901. The tablets are activated when you are close so you can read about the work of the featured person. A part of the exhibition details sexual abuse and exploitation around the World. Also information on the Founder of the Nobel prizes "Alfred Nobel".
Information overload. Incredibly well done and informative. Take ~2 hours for the museum.
The environment drives the atmosphere, and the admission can be put on the luggage locker.
Very interesting museum to see is located near the Port of Oslo and is not very expensive to see.
It's somewhat worth visiting. The 2nd is not so interesting as the 1st floor.
A unique experience. The Argentine Nobel Prizes !!!
Interesting center to learn the history of Nobel and the Nobel
It is a historic place that reminds you of the benefits of great men who have impressed their mark in an unforgettable way in all areas. Peace, science, a whole heritage with the image of everyone suspended from the ceiling. I would still like to visit and this time be guided to ask more questions.
Retracing the steps of those who have distinguished themselves in the love of neighbor, a dream
We all hear about the Nobel Peace Prize, but how much about it do we really know? Here is a chance to learn, at a facility operated by the committee. There are changing exhibitions of both recent and historic awardees, as well as limited information about all awardees, the committee, and about Nobel himself. This museum is a chance to expand your thinking, even if you're already positive toward the Peach Prize.
informative and tastefully
done. learn alot and good for the kids
An Excellent Idea. Not very impressed with the center.
I guess a nice museum. Loved the shop, sadly wasn't allowed to go in with our own trolly and since our child was asleep, we couldn't move it to one buggy the museum was offering as being allowed inside.... Strange policy in my opinion to not allow buggies, but your own....
Amazing exhibitions of real world heroes! A must see!
It is difficult to comment on the building because it was just under renovation. The palace is located between the promenade and the town hall ... it is not difficult to miss it
Really incredible museum, with great lighting and information. We also got to see the 2017 photo exhibit on getting rid of all nuclear weapons as well as one on the lives of the excessively rich.
A truly inspirational museum which journeys you through the Nobel Peace prize nomination process, and hosts a vast repository of information on the formidable heroes who've eased our troubled times.
A must visit place in Oslo.
Stop after to their cafe to have some cafe au lait and something to much. The cafe au lait was one of the best ones I've ever had.
The decoration is awesome!
It's great place i like to see what great people in world did