All museums open on Monday and attractions to visit in Oslo

Planning a museum visit on Monday? Below are all 17 museums and attractions in Oslo (Norway) that are open on Monday.

Looking for museums open on Monday in Oslo? These are the best places to visit:

  1. Akershus Fortress1

    Akershus Fortress

     Oslo
    Akershus Fortress, also known as Akershus slott og festning in classical Norwegian, is a significant historical site located in Oslo, the capital city of Norway. It is situated by the Oslo fjord, offering picturesque views of the water body. The fortress is also conveniently located next to the city hall, making it easily accessible for tourists visiting the city center.
  2. Viking Ship Museum2

    Viking Ship Museum

     Oslo
    Please note that the Viking Ship Museum will be temporarily closed for renovations from September 2021 until 2025/2026. This is an important piece of information for tourists planning to visit the museum during this period.
  3. Fram Museum3

    Fram Museum

     Oslo
    The Fram Museum, located in Oslo, Norway, is a museum dedicated to the history of Norwegian polar exploration. It is situated on the peninsula of Bygdøy, an area that is also home to several other museums. The museum was inaugurated on May 20, 1936, and it pays tribute to Norwegian polar exploration and three notable Norwegian polar explorers – Fridtjof Nansen, Otto Sverdrup, and Roald Amundsen.
  4. Kon-Tiki Museum4

    Kon-Tiki Museum

     Oslo
    The Kon-Tiki Museum in Oslo is a privately owned and operated institution that houses a collection of vessels and artifacts. These items were used or brought back from the numerous expeditions conducted by the renowned explorer Thor Heyerdahl (1914–2002). The museum provides a unique opportunity to delve into the world of maritime exploration and understand the historical significance of these expeditions.
  5. Armed Forces Museum5

    Armed Forces Museum

     Oslo
    The Forsvarsmuseet, also known as FMU, is a museum dedicated to defense history. It is situated in building 62 at the historic Akershus Castle in Oslo, Norway. This location not only provides a fitting backdrop for the museum's exhibits but also adds to the overall experience of understanding Norway's military history.
  6. Natural History Museum Oslo6

    Natural History Museum Oslo

     Oslo
  7. Oslo Tramway Museum7

    Oslo Tramway Museum

     Oslo
    Sporveismuseet Vognhall 5, also known as the Oslo Tramway Museum, is a transport museum situated in the Majorstuen area of Oslo. The museum exhibits a collection of preserved metro trains, trams, buses, and trolleybuses that have served the city over the years. This provides a unique opportunity for visitors to explore the city's public transportation history.
  8. Norway's Resistance Museum8

    Norway's Resistance Museum

     Oslo
    The Norwegian Resistance Museum, also known as the Home Front Museum, is situated in the historic Akershus Fortress in Oslo, Norway. This location not only provides a fitting backdrop for the museum's collection but also adds to the overall experience of understanding Norway's history during World War II. The fortress itself is a significant historical site, and the museum's location within it allows visitors to combine their visit with a tour of the fortress.
  9. Munch Museum9

    Munch Museum

     Oslo
    The Munch Museum, also known as Munch since 2020, is an art museum located in Bjørvika, Oslo, Norway. The museum is dedicated to showcasing the life and works of the renowned Norwegian artist, Edvard Munch. It provides a comprehensive insight into Munch's artistic journey and his significant contributions to the world of art.
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    The Ibsen Museum

     Oslo
    The Ibsen Museum, dedicated to the life and works of the playwright Henrik Ibsen, is conveniently located near the Royal Palace on Henrik Ibsens gate in Oslo, Norway. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the city.
  11. Botanical Garden11

    Botanical Garden

     Oslo
    The Botanical Museum of Oslo, also known as Botanisk museum or Lids hus, is a botanical museum situated in Oslo. It was established in 1863, drawing its foundation from the herbarium of Professor Blytt, a renowned botanist who lived between 1789 and 1862. This museum is a testament to the rich botanical history of Norway and offers a unique insight into the country's diverse plant life.
  12. Center for Studies of the Holocaust and Religious Minorities12

    Center for Studies of the Holocaust and Religious Minorities

     Oslo
    The Norwegian Center for Holocaust and Minority Studies, also known as the HL Center or the Holocaust Center, is a significant institution located in Bygdøy, Oslo. Established in 2001 by the University of Oslo and the Norwegian government, the center was initiated by the Jewish community in Oslo. It serves as a foundation for research and knowledge dissemination about the Holocaust, discrimination, genocide, and human rights.
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    Paradox Museum Oslo

     Oslo
  14. 14

    Office for Contemporary Art Norway

     Oslo
  15. Film Museum15

    Film Museum

     Oslo
    One of the main attractions at Filmens Hus is the cinema offering Cinemateket, which is operated by the Norsk filminstitutt (NFI). Cinemateket is a specialized cinema that focuses on showcasing classic films and alternative contemporary films. While membership in Cinemateket offers a discount on entrance tickets, it is not necessary to become a member to watch a film. This makes it a great place for tourists who are film enthusiasts to visit.
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    Palmehuset

     Oslo
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    Viktoriahuset

     Oslo