Oslo Museums & Vigeland Park Tours
Dive into Oslo’s culture: the extraordinary Vigeland Sculpture Park with its hundreds of figures, the polar-exploration Fram Museum, the Kon-Tiki and maritime museums on Bygdøy, the Munch Museum (home of “The Scream”) and the city’s Viking heritage. A rich cultural day out.
8 rondreizen · prices per person, book with partner
Museums & Vigeland in Oslo — FAQ
What is Vigeland Park?
Vigeland Sculpture Park (Frognerparken) is the world’s largest sculpture park by a single artist, Gustav Vigeland, with over 200 bronze and granite figures including the famous Monolith and Angry Boy — free and a must-see.
Where can you see Viking history in Oslo?
Oslo’s Bygdøy peninsula is the home of Norwegian seafaring and Viking heritage, with the Viking Age and Fram polar-ship museums; note some museums periodically close for renovation, so check ahead.
Where is “The Scream” in Oslo?
Edvard Munch’s iconic “The Scream” is displayed at the Munch Museum in Oslo, alongside many of the Norwegian artist’s other works — a cultural highlight.







