Nobel Peace Center

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Oslo, Norway

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Heritage museum· History museum· Museum· Store· Modern art museum· Tourist attraction

Nobel Peace Center Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Nobel Peace Center is located in Oslo, Norway on Brynjulf Bulls plass 1. Nobel Peace Center is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category heritage museum in Norway.

Address

Brynjulf Bulls plass 1

Phone

+47 48301000

Amenities

Good for kidsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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ipshita johri

Excellent centre with multiple activities by renowned artists from round the globe. I visited when there was a Sufi afternoon I visited the main hall and the Art Gallery on the first floor, very unique and nothing like seen in regular museums. You need to have an open ID and open mind to love this place. Just outside the atmosphere is amazing with friendly crowd and good food trucks !

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Didarul Momen

Had a great time. Happy to visit this place.

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irakli Chutlashvili

very nice and historical place..

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Nadine Sader Pinel

Really nice museum. A tour is usually included in the ticket. But there was no guided tour today and we still had to pay the ticket full price, I feel like it was a bit light since a tour guide would add much more to the experience and knowledge.

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Behnoush D

One of very few places open on Sundays in Oslo, and that’s when my friend and I visited the place. Not a lot of crowd (don’t think early November is high season here, lucky for us!), so we were seen to immediately. Could get student discount (they didn’t even check my card). There’s a free guide, which we found very useful. The exhibition downstairs was more centred around climate change, and seemed very child-friendly (not that it mattered to us as two female adults on holiday! just guessing by the sheer number of children we encountered downstairs), while upstairs was more about the peace prize winners. Last year’s winners were advocates of banning the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war. Very interesting exhibition, though not so suited to younger audiences (they had tried, but some of the images were just too disturbing, see for yourselves). The little hall with all the winners on their own little screens was very interesting. The gift shop was good too, some good souvenirs to have. All in all, I consider this place a worthy destination if you’re visiting Oslo with some time to spare.

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Richard Fulford

This is the perfect place to stop off while you investigate the many shops and restaurants along the very pretty front. A bit different to a normal museum as it can be very thought provoking and may make you change your ideas on certain things. You can spend a couple of hours here easy, but it's all stuff you won't find anywhere else and it's full of ideas and view points that will make you think.

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Devin Diaz

Very modern and interactive. A place to bring young and old alike. There are images that will shock, amaze, and inspire thought. There are so many pieces that make this museum such a unique experience. Do not be quick to dismiss it! Free with the Oslo Pass.

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Dr. Faisal Kabir

I was feeling excited to be here