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Also called the Norwegian Folk Museum, the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History is one of the largest open-air museums in the world. It boasts a collection of 155 traditional buildings that were relocated from towns all over Norway, including a stave church that was first built in 1200. There are also a number of exhibits indoors, which display traditional folk costumes, various handicrafts, ancient weapons, and various other historical artifacts. The museum is open all throughout the year, but summer visitors will get to enjoy horse and carriage rides, handicraft demonstrations, and freshly baked Norwegian flatbread.
Museumsveien 10, 0287 Oslo, Phone: 47-22-12-37-00

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