Review:

Norway played an incredible role in the early days of polar exploration, and if you're interested in this aspect of the country's history, the Fram Museum is a fascinating and rewarding place to spend an afternoon. The highlight of the museum is the 19th-century vessel Fram, an ice-defying wooden ship that still holds the world records for sailing the farthest south and farthest north, and visitors can step aboard to explore the ship's interior and learn about the early days of polar exploration. Other museum highlights include a polar simulator, a wildlife photography display, and an exhibition centered around the historic vessel Gjøa.

Fram Museum , Bygdøynesveien 39, 0286 Oslo, Norway, Phone: +47-23-28-29-50

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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