Ingresso para o Museu do Fram





Descrição
Sendo o mais famoso navio polar de madeira do mundo, o Fram é um símbolo da participação significativa da Noruega na heroica era da exploração. A peça central do museu é o navio de madeira mais forte do mundo, o navio polar Fram. O público pode embarcar e conferir as cabines, salões, compartimento de carga e sala de máquinas.
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A exposição principal do edifício Fram possui textos explicativos em dez idiomas e descreve as três grandes expedições do Fram. Em junho de 2013, inauguramos nosso novo edifício Gjøa, conectado ao Fram com um túnel subterrâneo. A peça central aqui é Gjøa, o primeiro navio a navegar por toda a Passagem Noroeste. Há novas exposições históricas nas expedições de Gjøa e Maud, nos aviões N24 e N25, bem como no dirigível Norge, a lendária expedição de John Franklin e as de Henry Larsen e Eivind Astrup. Também apresentamos questões atuais do Norte, como ursos polares, derretimento de gelo, gás e petróleo, etc. Há um cinema de 116 assentos mostrando um filme de introdução polar a cada quinze minutos.
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Informações importantes
- Acessibilidade para cadeira de rodas
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Aceita animais de serviço
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Assentos infantis disponíveis
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- Temos elevadores em ambos os edifícios e um elevador de escadas para descer as escadas até ao edifício Gjøa. Os hóspedes não podem entrar nos decks inferiores com cadeira de rodas ou carrinho de bebê.
- Os animais de serviço só são permitidos com um documento de identificação
Avaliações(522)
It was really neat to explore the ship!
You get to actually walk in the ship. Very well done Museum. Highly recommend taking the ferry across.
Interesting displays and explanations of all aspects of polar exploration conducted by the Fram, from obtaining support for the expedition, selecting crew members, provisioning, use of dog teams, construction of the ship, scientific discoveries, living conditions, etc
Excellent museum with great displays, pictures and information. Great way to send and hour or two and for us learn more about about intrepid Norwegian explorers and history.
This is incredible good value. There is so much to read. Being able to stand on the Fram boat makes everything so much more interesting. Great place to spend 2 - 3 hours. Getting the ferry there and back was an added bonus.
Very interesting, unique experience. Actually on the Norwegian wooden ship which made a successful trip to the Antarctic.
The topic of Arctic exploration was not something any of us had ever truly contemplated. Two adults and one 16-year-old spent almost three hours reading and learning all the things. Be sure to read the timeline of the first Fram trip. We are surprised it is not a major motion picture. Also be sure to make it to the top level where you can enter and see the inside of the Fram. Don’t be fooled by the e entry as it looks like a boring museum. It is not. You do need to read quite a bit to understand the importance. We loved it!
Well worth a visit. Easy to get there on the ferry. Spectacular experience. Fascinating. Well set out. And amazing being able to walk round the Fram itself. I spent 3 hours there.
What an exceptionally good museum. A 20 minute ferry ride delivers you to this fantastic experience. There is a vast amount to see and learn about. The exploration of Greenland is truly fascinating when you realise just how brave the early explorers were and the life threatening dangers they faced and not always overcame. The stories of Amundsen and his clever preparations, adopting lessons learnt from the Inuit people, is really well worth reading. Don't miss the 4d experience of the crash landing plane and the subsequent work to get it flying again.
We took the bus here to visit this museum. It was very cool to experience the ship. Great place to visit for a few hours however the weather was beautiful outside so we rushed it a bit. We walked over to Stave church afterwards (about 20 mins). It was a perfect day!



