About

22. Juli-Senteret in Oslo offers a thoughtfully curated experience, capturing the profound impact of the events on July 22, 2011. As you explore, the museum provides easily accessible information that honors the victims and conveys the resilience of modern Norwegian society. With exhibits designed to be both informative and respectful, it's an essential visit for anyone looking to understand this pivotal moment in Norway's history. Suitable for children and equipped with parking options, the center provides a welcoming environment for families. Highly rated by visitors for its careful presentation, 22. Juli-Senteret stands as a moving tribute and a reminder of the strength to move forward.

Recommended visit time

1-2 hours

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, Garage parking, Paid parking

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Arne Garborgs plass (direction north)
Bus stop 149 m walk
Prof. Aschehougs plass
Bus stop 183 m walk
Keysers gate
Bus stop 122 m walk
Tinghuset
Bus stop 115 m walk
Arne Garborgs plass
Bus stop 117 m walk
Stortinget
Subway station 241 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.7
based on 527 reviews
4.7/5 527 reviews
Maria Kalaridi
Maria Kalaridi
1 month ago on Google

22 juli-senteret är ett museum som hanterar ett svårt och smärtsamt tema med stor omsorg, respekt och pedagogisk känslighet. Utställningen belyser händelserna ur flera perspektiv på ett objektivt och respektfullt sätt. Museipedagogiken är genomtänkt och engagerande och uppmuntrar till reflektion kring demokratiska värderingar. Rekommenderas varmt till alla som vill förstå mer om samtiden och det ansvar vi alla har för att värna demokrati.

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Anders Gulbrandsen
Anders Gulbrandsen
2 months ago on Google

Utrolig fint sted

Ulf Olofsson
Ulf Olofsson
7 months ago on Google

Gripande berättelser om detta vansinnesdåd. Glöm aldrig! O släpp ALDRIG ut Breivik