This modernist landmark offers a rare mix of heavyweight art—from Picasso to Kusama’s infinity room—set within a sprawling fjord-side sculpture park.
A functioning municipal seat that doubles as a concentrated gallery of postwar Norwegian civic art and the annual host venue for the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony.
A sealed, barrel-vaulted mausoleum where an 800 square metre fresco cycle about the human life cycle envelopes the walls and ceiling and where the room’s extreme acoustics alter perception of both image and sound.
See the late-19th-century apartment where Henrik Ibsen lived and worked in his final years, now paired with a small theatre programme that brings his world into performance.
A technology-led introduction to Viking coastal life through an award-winning cinematic VR film and a 270-degree immersive experience.
Sample a wide range of Oslo’s best casual food and local producers under one roof at Oslo´s largest food hall.