Oslo City Museum, Municipal museum at Frogner Manor in Oslo, Norway
Oslo City Museum is housed at Frogner Manor and documents the city's development through photographs, paintings, and artworks. The building contains several exhibition spaces arranged across different areas, each presenting various aspects of the city's past.
The museum was established as a cultural association in 1905 and relocated to the Frogner Manor building in 1909. Since then it has served as a repository for documenting the city's history and preserving artworks from different periods.
The museum shows how Oslo developed as a city and how people lived here across different periods. You see this through paintings, artworks, and objects that tell how daily life and society changed over time.
The museum is open most days and is easily reached on foot from central Oslo locations. It is worth allowing two to three hours for a visit to explore the various exhibition areas at a comfortable pace.
The museum holds one of the country's largest photo collections showing street scenes, buildings, and people across many decades. These photographs offer a direct and personal view of how Oslo looked and how people lived in earlier times.
Location: Frogner
Accessibility: Wheelchair limited access
Address: Frognerveien 67, 0266 Oslo
Opening Hours: Tuesday-Sunday 11:00-16:00
Phone: +4723284170
Website: http://oslomuseum.no
GPS coordinates: 59.92397,10.70264
Latest update: December 12, 2025 14:23
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