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Housed in a repurposed police station from circa 1902, the Intercultural Museum in Oslo offers an engaging exploration of social themes through its modernist lens. A short stroll from the central train station, this museum provides thought-provoking exhibitions like "Prejudice," "Pakistani Cooking," and "The Future," aimed at challenging perceptions and celebrating inclusivity. With a vibrant, art-focused atmosphere, it's a space where both children and adults can engage with interactive displays, making it a suitable outing for the whole family. The friendly staff enhance the experience, ensuring visitors feel welcome and informed. Entry is free with the Oslo pass, or a modest 60 NOK otherwise, positioning it as an accessible cultural immersion for those curious to delve into the broader narratives of society. Highly recommended for teenagers and adults seeking insight and inspiration.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Tøyengata
Bus stop 110 m walk
Hausmanns bru
Bus stop 249 m walk
Oslo
Bus stop 256 m walk
Norbygata
Bus stop 73 m walk
Oslo (Busterminalen Galleriet)
Bus stop 271 m walk
Lilletorget
Tram stop 341 m walk

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Tullia Ascari
Tullia Ascari
1 week ago on Google

Interessante e istruttivo. Divertenti e intelligenti i video. La posizione nel quartiere multiculturale di Gronland serve a capire il contesto urbano e sociale.

Inge Fenneman.
Inge Fenneman.
1 month ago on Google

We learned a lot about the neighbourhood in this museum. It’s free for people under 26 and students, which is definitely a plus.

Maha Hv
Maha Hv
2 months ago on Google

Amazed by the exhibit! Such interesting content. I recommend stopping by if next time you are in the city center.