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Perched within the historic Akershus Fortress with stunning views of the Oslofjord, the Norway Resistance Museum offers an intimate glimpse into Norway's WWII history. This small museum, opened in 1966, provides a chronological journey through the resistance movements, featuring original artifacts that capture the spirit of the era. With an average rating of 4.5, visitors praise it as a must-see for history enthusiasts. Suitable for all ages, the museum offers some English translations to enhance your experience. An entry fee of 100 NOK grants access to this thoughtfully curated tribute to courage and resilience.

Funktionen

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, Garage parking, Paid parking, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Discounts for families, Discounts for kids, Toilet

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4.5
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Mathias Rasch
Mathias Rasch
1 monat Zurück auf Google

Teurer und nicjt doll

Christopher C.
Christopher C.
2 monate Zurück auf Google

The Home Front Museum, call the Museum of Resistance in English is very informative, as with all the Oslo museums it is brimming with content belied by it's small building. It shows the strength of the Norwegian people in the face of invasion and occupation by the Germans in WWII. No where else have I read of such an impressive resistance as an entire people, saying that I do not mean to lessen the efforts of all other areas/counties who resisted, but the Norwegians basically just said no to the Germans at every opportunity and many times got them to back off. This started immediately when the traitor Quisling tried to take over the country. Their resourcefulness and strength to live with little resources in tough conditions during various parts of the war, especially when the Allies chose Africa for the second front over Scandinavia is a testament to their spirit and thirst to maintain their freedom. 1000% worth visiting, overall I don't think I've seen better presented museums than in Oslo and this one covers a history we cannot forget.

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Tom Haverly
Tom Haverly
2 monate Zurück auf Google

Informative, with numerous displays and materiel. A good deal of English translation for displays and items of interest. Have known a certain amount about Norway during the Nazi occupation. But, wow, so much more! Courage, determination and endurance.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

  • Wie lautet die Adresse von Norway Resistance Museum?
    Norway Resistance Museum befindet sich in Akershus festning, Bygning 21, 0015, Oslo, Sentrum, Norway.
  • Wie komme ich mit öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln hierher?
    Die nächstgelegenen öffentlichen Verkehrsmittel bieten schnellen und einfachen Zugang:
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  • Wie wird Norway Resistance Museum von Besuchern bewertet?
    Norway Resistance Museum hat eine durchschnittliche Bewertung von 4.5, basierend auf 1.216 bewertungen auf Plattformen wie Google, Facebook.
  • Gibt es irgendwelche Familienrabatte bei Norway Resistance Museum?
    Ja, Norway Resistance Museum in Oslo bietet Familienrabatte an, was den Besuch mit Kindern für Eltern erschwinglicher macht.
  • Ist der Veranstaltungsort für Kinder und Familien geeignet?
    Ja, die Attraktion ist familienfreundlich und bietet Aktivitäten, die für alle Altersgruppen geeignet sind.