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Explore Oslo's history and theatre heritage with a combined ticket to the Museum of Oslo and Theatre Museum, located at Frogner Manor in Frogner Park.

The Oslo: Museum of Oslo and Theatre Museum Entry Ticket offers a fascinating glimpse into the city’s past and its lively theatre scene. Priced at NOK 120 for adults and NOK 60 for students, this one-day experience provides access to both museums housed at Frogner Manor in Frogner Park. Children and youth under 26 enjoy free admission, making it an accessible choice for families and budget-conscious visitors.
This tour is ideal for anyone interested in urban development, local history, and theatre arts. The tour’s flexibility allows you to explore at your own pace during opening hours, with the added bonus of accessible facilities and wheelchair availability. While the rating stands at 3.5, the unique setting and broad scope make it a worthwhile visit for those seeking an educational day out in Oslo.
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The tour begins at Frogner Manor, a historic building prominently visible from the vibrant Frogner Park. The manor’s architecture and peaceful surroundings create a pleasing environment for exploring Oslo’s stories. Its central location makes it a convenient starting point for those exploring the city.
Inside, visitors find a well-curated space that hosts two interconnected museums. The Museum of Oslo presents a variety of exhibitions about Oslo’s urban development, its inhabitants, and current issues facing the city. The Theatre Museum showcases an impressive collection of original costumes, props, photos, and stage design models, highlighting the city’s theatrical traditions.

The Museum of Oslo offers a detailed look at the city’s growth over centuries. Exhibits reveal how Oslo has transformed from a small settlement into a modern metropolis. Visitors can learn about the people who have shaped the city and the challenges it faces today, such as urban expansion and sustainability.
The displays are designed to inform and engage, providing context for Oslo’s current landscape. The exhibitions are well laid out and accessible, with elevator access making it easy for all visitors to navigate. The museum’s location in Frogner Park adds a scenic touch, making it more than just a place for exhibits.
The Theatre Museum is a highlight for those interested in performance arts. Here, the focus is on Oslo’s theatre history through original costumes, stage props, and photographs. Visitors will appreciate the display of stage design models that illustrate the creativity behind theatrical productions.
The museum offers a peek into the stage life of Oslo, showing treasures from past performances. The exhibits provide visual stories of the city’s theatrical evolution and are complemented by informative labels and displays. The museum’s step-free access and availability of borrowing wheelchairs ensure it caters to visitors with mobility needs.
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After exploring the exhibitions, visitors can unwind at the museum’s café, which offers a quiet spot for a break. The café combines a pleasant atmosphere with options for light refreshments, making it a perfect place to discuss the exhibits or plan the rest of your day.
For those looking to take a piece of Oslo home, the gift shop provides a selection of souvenirs, souvenirs, and local crafts. This offers a convenient way to remember your visit or pick up a thoughtful gift.
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The museum is open during Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 11 am to 4 pm, with Thursday hours extended until 6 pm. The ticket prices are NOK 120 for adults and NOK 60 for students, with free admission for children and youth under 26.
Accessibility is well addressed, with elevator access and step-free pathways within the museums. Borrowing a wheelchair is available on-site, and an accessible toilet is present. Note that baby strollers are parked outside, and food, drinks, bikes, and backpacks are not permitted inside the museums.

The tour allows for free cancellation up to 24 hours before your visit, offering peace of mind if plans change. You can reserve now and pay later, making it easier to fit into your travel schedule. The single-day validity means choosing your preferred starting time based on availability, with no need for advance commitment.

Combining the Museum of Oslo and Theatre Museum at one location gives a comprehensive look at the city’s development and cultural life. The museums’ proximity at Frogner Manor makes it easy to explore both without multiple visits or transportation.
While the rating of 3.5 indicates room for improvement, the scenic setting, diverse exhibits, and accessible facilities provide solid value. It’s especially suited for those with an interest in local history and theatre arts, or families seeking an educational outing.

The Oslo: Museum of Oslo and Theatre Museum Entry Ticket offers a well-rounded look into the city’s past, present, and performing arts. Its location at Frogner Manor in Frogner Park enhances the experience with a scenic backdrop.
While not a grandiose or high-rated attraction, it provides engaging exhibits, accessible facilities, and the convenience of visiting two museums with a single ticket. It’s best suited for visitors seeking educational content and cultural insights in a peaceful setting.
If you appreciate local history and theatre, enjoy scenic surroundings, and prefer flexible booking options, this tour will meet your expectations. Expect a calm, informative day focusing on Oslo’s growth and artistic heritage.
Is the ticket valid for both museums?
Yes, the ticket grants admission to both the Museum of Oslo and the Theatre Museum.
What are the opening hours?
The museums are open Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 11 am to 4 pm, with Thursday hours until 6 pm.
How much does the tour cost?
Prices are NOK 120 for adults, NOK 60 for students, and free for children and youth under 26.
Is the museum accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the exhibitions are accessible via elevator and step-free access. Wheelchairs are available to borrow, and an accessible toilet is on-site.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the visit.
Are food and drinks allowed inside?
No, food and drinks are not permitted inside the museums.
Where do I meet for the tour?
The museums are located at Frogner Manor in Frogner Park. The nearest tram station is Frogner plass.
Is there a gift shop?
Yes, you can browse the gift shop for souvenirs and local crafts.
Can I visit with a stroller?
Strollers must be parked outside; baby changing facilities are available, and strollers can be borrowed during your visit.
Is there an age limit or special considerations for children?
Children and youth under 26 enter free, making it a family-friendly option.
What should I bring or prepare?
No specific preparations are needed, but wear comfortable shoes and bring a ticket for entry. The scenic setting and accessible facilities enhance the visit.