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The Nordisk Bibelmuseum in Oslo captivates visitors with its impressive collection of rare and unique Bibles. This small yet intriguing museum features exquisite works, such as incredibly tiny Bibles, that fascinate both adults and children alike. The passionate and well-informed staff offer guided tours, unraveling the rich history and artistic craftsmanship behind each piece. With English translations available, the exhibits are accessible to everyone, making it a must-visit destination for history and theology enthusiasts. Rated highly for its engaging experience, it blends educational insight with a genuine appreciation for the art of Bible-making.

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Stortorvet
Bus stop 381 m walk
Kvadraturen
Bus stop 179 m walk
Wessels plass
Bus stop 239 m walk
Dronningens gate
Tram stop 326 m walk
Kontraskjæret
Tram stop 308 m walk
Øvre Slottsgate
Tram stop 168 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.8
based on 259 reviews
4.8/5 259 reviews
Linda Johansen
Linda Johansen
1 week ago on Google

2,000 Bibles of 6,000 collection. Some really small Bibles, really heavy Bibles, beautifully illustrated Bibles (gold leaf, Rembrandt, Dali) tons of languages with timelines to put in context. Good captioning and lots of famous people's quotes about the importance of the Bible. We used translate but there was an English notebook available as well. Friendly, knowledge staff. 1 1/2-2 hours probably enough time for most visitors, especially if they don't need to translate as they view. 130kr/ adult

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Katie O’Brien
Katie O’Brien
1 week ago on Google

Very informative! A lot of the signage is in Norwegian, but Simen took us around and was extremely knowledgeable. We had a fantastic experience.

Tommaso Bocini
Tommaso Bocini
2 weeks ago on Google

Museo bellissimo, tante curiosità, guida simpatica e cortese