• To have 5 is extraordinary! The Viking Ship museum gives visitors up close access to the ships found nearby and offers historical interpretation.
  • During a recent trip to Norway, I visited the Viking Ship Museum in Oslo, featuring three ships from 800-900 AD.
  • However, the Viking Ship Museum is an altogether different experience that exemplifies a bolder sense, as if saying “Do you realize who we were, really, do you?”
  • The Viking Ship Museum in Oslo was established with the main purpose to preserve three big Viking ships discovered in various places in Norway.
  • The Viking Ship Museum is home to three incredibly well-preserved Viking ships: the Oseberg ship, the Gokstad ship, and the Tune ship.
  • Viking Ship Museum Roskilde. A short holiday in Denmark a couple of months ago presented an opportunity to tick off one of the places on my ‘bucket list’.
  • The Viking Ship Museum exhibits three boats from a time when Norway’s Vikings were pillaging and plundering their way across Europe.
  • The Oslo Viking Ship Museum displays the world's best-preserved Viking ships to offer visitors a journey back in time. Check it out on your trip to Oslo!
  • The five ships displayed in the Viking Ship Museum were sunk around the year 1070. They were originally built between 1024 and 1040.
  • Set on Oslo's Bygdoy Peninsula, the Viking Ship Museum (Vikingskipshuset) houses a broad collection of Viking-period antiques found around Oslo Fjord.