Entrébillet til Frammuseet





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Som verdens mest berømte træ-polarskib er Fram et symbol på Norges betydelige deltagelse i den heroiske æra af udforskning. Museets centrum er verdens stærkeste træskib, polarskibet Fram. Offentligheden kan gå om bord og tage et kig rundt i hendes hytter, lounger, last hold og maskinrum. Museet huser også Gjøa, det første skib gennem den nordvestlige passage. Du kan også besøge vores helt nye N25 Polar flight 4d biograf, og se vores 5 minutters introduktionsfilm. Bemærk: Denne billet er kun til Fram Museum. Kombinationsbilletter med Kon-Tiki eller det norske maritime museum skal købes på stedet i et af de tre museer.
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Hovedudstillingen i Fram-bygningen har forklarende tekster på ti sprog og beskriver de tre store Fram-ekspeditioner. I juni 2013 indviede vi vores nye Gjøa-bygning, der er forbundet til Fram med en underjordisk tunnel. Hovedpunktet her er Gjøa, det første skib, der har navigeret over hele den nordvestlige passage. Der er helt nye historiske udstillinger på ekspeditionerne i Gjøa og Maud, af flyene N24 og N25 samt om luftskabet Norge, John Franklins legendariske ekspedition og Henry Larsen og Eivind Astrup. Vi præsenterer også aktuelle emner, der står over for nordområdene, f.eks. Isbjørne, issmeltning, gas og olie osv. Der er en 116-pladsers biograf, der viser en polær introduktionsfilm hvert 15. minut.
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- Kørestolsegnet
- Spædbørn og småbørn kan køre i barnevogn eller klapvogn
- Servicedyr er tilladt
- Der er adgang til offentlig transport i nærheden
- Specialiserede sæder til spædbørn er tilgængelige
- Velegnet til alle fitnessniveauer
- Vi har elevatorer i begge bygninger, og en trappelift til at komme ned af trapperne til Gjøa-bygningen. Gæster er ikke i stand til at komme ind på de nederste dæk med en kørestol eller en klapvogn.
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A rich museum with many things to discover; Good both for childrens and adults.
Great experience. We took the busses from the cruise port. Had to ask locals though which ones to catch as it involved 3 bus switches. Once there, the museum was amazing. You can actually walk on pieces reconstructed of the Fram. This was the best part. Be sure to catch the first excursion on the side museum, too. Would totally recommend when in Oslo.
Very exciting museum that tells excellent about Amundsen and Nansen. Impressive to see the boat. Many people - cruise the tourist. Can be recommended to try to come a day with fewer people. That said, it is so big that you can easily get a good experience out of it. Finally try simulator flight. Will come another time
We really enjoyed this museum…so informative and presented in an interesting way.
We truly enjoyed this particular exhibit. The only possible negative point I can give it is a fact that there was a lot of people from the cruise ships so it was a bit crowded to get around. It is interesting to know that there is a water taxi that will take you from the main area of oslo to this museum instead of having to take a taxi as we did. It Is very well done.Everything is very well explained.I recommend people to go with particular idea that they want to look into instead of just spending hours reading all of the panels on the wall. My husband was interested in the boat and the expedition part of it.I wanted to hear and see about the animals and the people they encountered. If you just wonder in it might take you 3 hours to read everything.Because it's so intense and well explained. There is much to entertain, and also, it is very fun for the kids !
A real museum that retraces the history of the ship inside the ship itself, which is entirely explorable. Engaging multimedia reconstructions, smells, noises, everything takes you on board with the explorers. If we want to find a flaw, it would be better to have a quota on the number of people. Highly recommended among the things to do in Oslo
Really great museum, well worth the visit
The huge ship, the mass of old photos and what remains from Nansen's and other explorers hazardous travels were overwhelming.
Very beautiful presentation; it is very rare to be able to visit a boat of this size and, what's more, in French. However, you have to read a lot... allow for at least 3 hours if you want to read everything...
It is a special museum because in the middle of the museum is displayed the ship with which one went on an expedition. A lot of information on the boards and also the weather influences (storm, rain) that were projected above the ship, made it a special experience. Be prepared (especially in summer) for a warm, stuffy space. You also smelled 'exhaust gas' which was even worse below deck. But absolutely recommended. You can easily spend a few hours there!



