Billet til Viking Planet Museum





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Norvegr - en dokumentarfilm, der giver en kort, men informativ forklaring på vikingernes historie og deres forbindelse til dagens populære kultur. Hologram Theatre - en "Viking Catwalk" præsenterer en bred vifte af individer af forskellige sociale status fra vikingetiden. Ambush - en prisvindende VR-oplevelse, der transporterer dig til år 860. Hjelmen - en åndedræbende 270 graders film inde i vores biograf formet som en vikingehjelm. 3D Gallery - udforske forskellige stykker af rustning, våben, skibe og indersiden af en vikingetid langhus. Viking Timelines - en pædagogisk og interaktiv oplevelse, der beskriver vigtige begivenheder fra vikingetiden. Vikingeskibets udstilling - udforsk digitalt skibet Oseberg og Gokstad sammen med forskellige objekter. Viking Windows - interaktive skærme, hvor du kan lære om krigsførelse, skibsbyggeri, den sociale stilling af kvinder samt religion. Selfie-stationer
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Viking Planet er verdens første digitale vikingemuseum, der tilbyder et bredt udvalg af unikke og engagerende udstillinger centreret omkring vikingetiden, så du kan opleve vikingernes liv som om du var en af dem. Klatre om bord på en langship, forsvare din landsby, og føler spændingen af virtuel tidsrejse. Kom ansigt til ansigt med hologrammer i livsstil, udforsk interaktive 3D-artefakter og opdag nogle af de vigtigste aspekter af vikingetiden gennem fængslende interaktive skærme. Skab varige minder på innovative selfie stationer, og glem ikke at bringe hjem din souvenir! Gratis adgang for børn under 6 år. Viking-tema souvenir butik.
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Fantastic experience and highly recommend. I went with partner, (Viking enthusiast) and my two grown up children. Excellent interactive experience for all. We were here 2 hours and could of stayed longer. Informative, interesting films and interactive learning. We all agreed we would recommend to others. Thanks!
In this day and age of high resolution , technology with the v r glasses, this particular museum left a lot to be desired on one of their attractions. For the price that they charge for entry.I believe that it's better served to go to other museums. We actually only saw three of the exhibits , the other ones we decided that were not even worth to stay. Going with children younger than eight is not recommended. And for people that are having mobility issues, i cannot say that there was a lift available for them to enjoy this exhibit.
The VR experience could be updated to look more realistic, but it was still fun. I enjoyed the different stations and all the information about the Vikings. Personally, I think the gift shop needs more realistic souvenirs and collectibles.
Unless you are keen on digital screens and have patience (and keen eyesight) to read a lot of little text, this museum will not engage you for more than an hour (including the VR movie, which may have been state-of-the-art when produced, but seems stiff and slow compared to modern video games). While thedisplays provide a lot of information (the timeline is worthwhile, for getting a sense for where the Vikings came from and how they moved across space and time), it also takes a lot of patience to work through the tap-and-read displays. Very few actual artifacts. It was eerily empty–only a handful of other visitors roamed the large dark room. We were alone in our showing of the movie. There were only two staff members; one to run the cash registry at the entry/gift shop, and one to run the VR movie. Best for people who like reading screens.
Thank you for the feedback. Yes do not expect a lot of physical historical artefact as we are a interactive digital museum. We are sorry that your visit didn't live up to expectations.
The holograms were fun, the VR was quite good and there was lots of interactive information boards. However, it was not worth the entrance cost. We were particularly disappointed that the digital walk through of the currently closed Viking Museum was not available. It is listed on the website and we were not informed as we paid that it is not currently working.
Wev are very sorry that your visit didn't live up to expectations.
We stopped by on a Friday afternoon in June and though there were quite a few people here, the space (it’s essentially all in one room) was large enough. There was no real direction, so we just started engaging in the various displays, which were all quite interesting. The VR was fun too.
Thank you for the very positive feedback. We are very happy that you enjoyed your time with us.
Having visited Viking museums in York, Copenhagen and Stockholm, I almost gave this a miss! Thankfully I didn't and was rewarded with a fresh approach to presenting the Viking story, using up to date technology that challenged the senses. Highly entertaining and informative at the same time
Thank you for the excellent feedback. We are delighted that you enjoyed your time with us.
It feels more like a polished digital experience about Vikings than a genuinely immersive or memorable one. On paper, it promises a modern, high-tech dive into Viking history, but in practice it leans heavily on screens, VR, and effects that never quite add up to something emotionally or intellectually gripping. It can feel a bit like a very good museum trailer that forgot to become the full film. There are moments where it works, some of the visual reconstructions are slick, and the VR elements are fun in a “five minutes of novelty” kind of way, but it doesn’t really ground you in the story of the Vikings in the way you’d hope. You leave knowing more, perhaps, but feeling less connected to it all. It also suffers a bit from comparison. In a city where places like the Fram or the Folk Museum give you atmosphere, space, and texture, this feels more like a curated experience rather than a place you inhabit. In short: interesting idea, shiny execution, but not much staying power once you step back out into Oslo. *Visited with the Oslo Pass.
Thank for the detailed feedback. Each of our movis and experiences are produced to last for 15-20 minutes so maybe that is what you are describing. We are sorry that the experience didn't live up to your expectations.
Great interactive experience! Spent there more than one hour, VR movie was also quite fun. Definitely worth getting special specially in case of bad weather
Thank you for the excellent review and recommendation. We are very happy that you enjoyed your time with us.
a fun visit......some good things to see & do......can imagine its very busy in peak season......but going in Feb - it was pleasantly quiet
Thank you for a very positive rating Andrew.



