• Although the Viking Ship Museum is not in the heart of Oslo, it’s relatively easy to get to. We took the bus to the museum and it was only a few stops out of the way.
  • The new museum will be three times as large as the former Viking Ship Museum, and will house exhibitions, a restaurant, a lecture hall, a …
  • Set on Oslo’s Bygdoy Peninsula, the Viking Ship Museum (Vikingskipshuset) houses an extensive collection of Viking-era artifacts discovered around Oslo Fjord.
  • We went to the Viking Ship Museum while visiting Copenhagen . It’s about 1/2 hour train ride from the city and another 10 minutes or so on the bus (#203).
  • Our next stop is the Viking Ship Museum containing five completely reconstructed Viking longboats, built from salvaged wrecks from the Fjord itself over the last...
  • In 1913 Professor Gabriel Gustafson, who had led the excavation of the Oseberg Ship, proposed the building of a Viking Ship Museum at Bygdøy.
  • My family outvoted me (over Hamlet’s Castle) and we ended up at the Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde one summer trip.
  • The Viking Ship Museum exhibits three boats from a time when Norway’s Vikings were pillaging and plundering their way across Europe.
  • In the museum harbour outside the museum it is possible to see the full size reconstruction Ottar build by the Viking Ship Museum.
  • The five ships displayed in the Viking Ship Museum were sunk around the year 1070. They were originally built between 1024 and 1040.