Personally feel that the Viking Boat Museum (Viking Ship museum) is a must-see attraction in Oslo. The museum can be reached by city bus, but the white small bungalow is very ordinary and not eye-catching at all. The museum displays three 9th century wooden pirate ships, which are already eye-catching, and you can view from multiple angles, as well as stairs from high angles to see the interior of the ship. There are also artifacts and photos recovered from the tomb room. There are also projection films in the museum introducing the history of the Viking ship, which is worth seeing. Of course, you can go to the souvenir shop for shopping. Address: Huk Aveny 35, 0287 Oslo, Norway
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Personally feel that the Viking Boat Museum (Viking Ship museum) is a must-see attraction in Oslo. The museum can be reached by city bus, but the white small bungalow is very ordinary and not eye-catching at all. The museum displays three 9th century wooden pirate ships, which are already eye-catching, and you can view from multiple angles, as well as stairs from high angles to see the interior of the ship. There are also artifacts and photos recovered from the tomb room. There are also projection films in the museum introducing the history of the Viking ship, which is worth seeing. Of course, you can go to the souvenir shop for shopping. Address: Huk Aveny 35, 0287 Oslo, Norway
Viking ship is a large wooden ship, belonging to the kind of ocean solid type, this museum also shows the Norwegian marine culture and history, Norway's seafood is very much, many food is marine life-oriented, very historical.
The Viking Boat Museum shows some of the history and ships of the Viking period sailing, the huge wooden boat is difficult to imagine is built by man, and it is also a vessel capable of fishing and ocean activities in the Norwegian seas, the Viking Museum is worth visiting.
Beautiful, stood out, looks awe inspiring, very nice to read the Viking history.
The Viking Pirate Ship Museum is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the Bigger Peninsula of Norway. The exhibition's boats are found in Viking tombs. Among them, the most spectacular are two of the world's best protected wooden pirate ships built in the 9th century A.D. The hull is very long and the angle of photography is not very good.
The Viking Pirate Ship Museum is one of Oslo's famous attractions. It was designed by Arnstein Anabog in 1913. There are three huge 8-10th century Viking vessels in the museum: the Osberg, the Gocasta and the Duna. At that time, the Vikings were amazed by the excellent shipbuilding technology and excellent navigation level of European countries. They were not only pirates full of adventure spirit, but also shrewd businessmen and colonizers. It is from this that the ancient navigational civilization set sail: with navigational exploration, the new continent and new civilization came into being. These ancient Viking boats in the library have slender and elegant lines. The huge ridge enhances the durability and stability of the boat. The oars inserted on both sides of the boat provide the possibility of human acceleration and give the boat the impetus to move forward bravely. The museum also showcases contemporary furniture, cloth and other daily necessities to help visitors fully understand the living conditions of the Vikings.