Il Museo delle navi vichinghe si trova a Bygdøy, nei pressi di Oslo, in Norvegia. Esso fa parte del Museo di storia culturale dell'Università di Oslo e deve la sua fama alle 3 grandi navi che ospita al suo interno, risalenti all'epoca vichinga: la Oseberg, la Gokstad e la Tune; oltre a ciò, sono conservati nel museo numerosi manufatti provenienti dal Cimitero di Borre e da altri siti archeologici vichinghi.
Scarica Scarica Leggi di piùThe Viking Ship Museum is now closed for rebuilding. After 95 years in operation, the Viking Ship Museum closes its doors and will re-emerge anew in five years as the Museum of the Viking Age.
Ever since the museum opened in 1926, the Viking Ship Museum has been a national symbol and gathering place for Norway's most important cultural heritage. For almost 100 years, the ship graves from Oseberg, Gokstad and Tune and Borre have captivated visitors from all over the world.
It is crucial to build a new museum to secure the cultural heritage for future generations. The new museum will ensure optimal conditions for the objects and at the same time give the public a unique encounter with the Viking Age.
Viking Ship Museum:
Adults: NOK 120
Students/seniors: NOK 90
Children (under 18): free
Wikipedia https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Museo_delle_navi_vichinghe_di_Oslo
Official Website https://www.khm.uio.no/besok-oss/vikingskipshuset/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/VikingShipMuseum/
E-mail entre-vsh@khm.uio.no
Telefono +47 22 13 52 80
Indirizzo Huk Aveny 35, 0287 Oslo, Norway
Coordinate 59°54'17.6" N 10°41'4.257" E