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Viking Ship Museum Review

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Viking pirates, a word that runs through the history of the Nordics, a reverie of imagination. On the streets of Norway, Viking pirates leave a omnipresent trail: a variety of exaggerated helmets, cute refrigerator stickers, and cartoon souvenirs. The Norwegians also built the museum to showcase their special history. The Viking Pirate Boat Museum is one of the most popular tourist attractions on the Bige Peninsula. The museum exhibits were found in the Viking graves of the Oslo fjords. The museum displays the largest Viking ships, the Osberg, the Gokasta and the Duna, all built in the 9th century and salvaged from the Oslo fjords in the late 19th century and early 20th century. The museum also features an exhibition of the cloth, furniture and daily necessities of that era, giving a comprehensive view of everything the Vikings have to offer. The more famous Oseberg, the owner of the ninth-century Queen Osha, is full of elegant and delicate decoration and carvings of women, and even after hundreds of years, you can still see the exquisite woodcuts on the hull. Another well-preserved vessel is Gokstad, a rather large pirate ship, supposedly owned by pirate leaders in the 9th century, with long, elegant lines full of speed, and long navigation, and large displacement, which dominated the North Sea and Atlantic Ocean. Ticket price: Viking Boat Museum and History Museum Combined ticket 120 NOK Transportation guide: Bus: 30; April-October can take the steamboat in front of the town hall port. The museum consists of two parts, the Pirate Boat Exhibition Hall (Viking Ship Hal) and the Boatyard, where archaeological work is carried out. During the peak season, weekends and public holidays in May, June and September, a day-long guided tour is provided. 2. At the dock you can board merchant ships loaded with cargo and warships equipped with weapons. You can also wear Viking costumes, dress as pirates and travel back to Viking times in your imagination. 3. The museum can provide you with a chance to sail from the museum port (Museum Harbor). That is, you will be able to experience the Vikings standing on the pirate ship in person. 4. There is no Chinese voice service in the museum at present. 5. One ticket and two museums: You can visit the History Museum with the same ticket within 48 hours

Viking Ship Museum

Posted: Mar 11, 2021
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  • carcartravel
    5/5Outstanding
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    Personally feel that the Viking Boat Museum (Viking Ship museum) is a must-see attraction in Oslo. The museum can be reached by city bus, but the white small bungalow is very ordinary and not eye-catching at all. The museum displays three 9th century wooden pirate ships, which are already eye-catching, and you can view from multiple angles, as well as stairs from high angles to see the interior of the ship. There are also artifacts and photos recovered from the tomb room. There are also projection films in the museum introducing the history of the Viking ship, which is worth seeing. Of course, you can go to the souvenir shop for shopping. Address: Huk Aveny 35, 0287 Oslo, Norway

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    Posted: Jun 19, 2022
  • 小思文
    4/5Excellent
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    Viking ship is a large wooden ship, belonging to the kind of ocean solid type, this museum also shows the Norwegian marine culture and history, Norway's seafood is very much, many food is marine life-oriented, very historical.

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    Posted: Jan 19, 2022
  • 小思文
    4/5Excellent
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    The Viking Boat Museum shows some of the history and ships of the Viking period sailing, the huge wooden boat is difficult to imagine is built by man, and it is also a vessel capable of fishing and ocean activities in the Norwegian seas, the Viking Museum is worth visiting.

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    Posted: Apr 13, 2021
  • 翼儿爱自由
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Viking Pirate Ship Museum is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the Bigger Peninsula of Norway. The exhibition's boats are found in Viking tombs. Among them, the most spectacular are two of the world's best protected wooden pirate ships built in the 9th century A.D. The hull is very long and the angle of photography is not very good.

    5
    Posted: Feb 18, 2017
  • Tummy Hippo
    5/5Outstanding
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    Beautiful, stood out, looks awe inspiring, very nice to read the Viking history.

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    Posted: Jun 1, 2023
  • juki235
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Viking Museum, also known as the Pirate Boat Museum, is located in the Old City of Oslo. The two Viking-era pirate ships on display in the museum are well preserved and beautifully shaped. Through the museum, you will find that pirates are not only robbery, but also have a high level of technology and artistic talent, which is worth it.

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    Posted: Mar 4, 2017
  • khcc
    4/5Excellent
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    After visiting the History Museum, you can visit the Viking Ship Museum free of charge within 48 hours. The original hall is a circular arch, in which three liters of unearthed vessels, each more than 20 meters long, and other objects unearthed together, can understand the living habits of the Vikings at that time.

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    Posted: Feb 2, 2017
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Preston_Dominguez: Huk Avenue 35, Oslo 0287, Norway
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