Oslo (Norway)

Norsk Maritimt Museum / The Norwegian Maritime Museum

The Norwegian Maritime Museum (NMM) is a national museum with the responsibility to collect, research, and teach our Norwegian maritime cultural heritage. The museum has a wide range of indoor and outdoor exhibitions, placed in a unique maritime environment. The Norwegian Maritime Museum was founded in 1914. Its initial collections were donated from the large centennial exhibition in Kristiania (Oslo) the same year. Since 2015 it hasbeen part of the Norsk Folkemuseum foundation, which includes the Bogstad Manor, the Bygdøy Royal Manor, Eidsvoll 1814, the Ibsen Museum, and the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History. Today, the NMM is a cultural history museum as well as an archaeological administrative museum with responsibility for maritime cultural heritage in eight out of Norway’s 15 counties. The museum is involved in historic vessel preservation. You can book a trips on some of our museum vessels, including the schooner Svanen, built in 1916, and the renaissance boat Vaaghals, a reconstruction of an archaeological find from Bjørvika in Oslo. The museum is located alongside the Fram Museum and the Kon-Tiki Museum at Bygdøynes on the Bygdøy peninsula in Oslo.
Norskt Maritimt Museum outside

Access preferences

Accessible toilets (Accessible restrooms)

Restrooms with changing tables/accessible facilities can be found on DECK 1 near the cloakroom and on DECK 3

Activities for children (Children friendly)

There are activities for children such as the "Explore the ocean" and "Voyages with Chief and Sally Jones"

Packed lunch (Food and allergies)

During the summer months, packed lunches can be enjoyed on the covered Fjord Terrace but outside food and drink are not allowed inside our exhibitions.

Wheelchair accessible (Accessible entrance for pushchairs and wheelchairs)

All the exhibitions are step-free access. In the Boat Hall, there is an elevator available between the 1st and 2nd levels.​ Wheelchairs can be borrowed from the visitor center if needed.

Contact info

Norsk Maritimt Museum,
Bygdøynesveien 37,
0286 Oslo, Norway.
+47 24 11 41 50
fellespost@marmuseum.no
https://marmuseum.no/en