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The Nobel Peace Center in Oslo offers a unique blend of education and inspiration, designed by renowned architect David Adjaye since its founding in 2005. This museum, rated 4.4 on Google, is a treasure trove of inspiring stories, making it an ideal destination for families and children. Visitors consistently leave feeling motivated and uplifted by the tales of Nobel Peace Prize laureates and the engaging exhibits, including thought-provoking artworks by Yoko Ono. The center is not only a hub of learning about Alfred Nobel and his legacy but also a place offering a warm welcome to all, including free entry for Ukrainian refugees. One of the highlights is the exquisite Golden Nobel Medal, a stunning 196-gram symbol of peace. Here, surrounded by the kindness of the Norwegian people, you can find both a reflection on the past and a motivation to shape a better future.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Vika atrium
Bus stop 446 m walk
Wessels plass
Bus stop 496 m walk
Dokkveien
Bus stop 181 m walk
Kontraskjæret
Tram stop 297 m walk
Aker brygge
Tram stop 77 m walk
Ruseløkka
Tram stop 399 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.4
based on 6,575 reviews
4.4/5 4,708 reviews
4.3/5 1,867 reviews
Lidija Pilat
Lidija Pilat
1 week ago on Google

Vizualno lijep postav, ali malen i prenapučen.

Melody McGregor
Melody McGregor
1 week ago on Google

A wonderful reminder of the good people making change in the world.

Pablo MANCEAU
Pablo MANCEAU
1 week ago on Google

👍