• The Fram Museum in Oslo Norway houses Gjoa, the famous sealing-vessel, considered by some to be the strongest boat in the world.
  • But what makes this museum especially valuable is its main artifact – the Fram Vessel. The entire museum would barely attract many tourists without it.
  • This was to be the last great adventure of the Fram, which was forced to remain anchored until 1935, when the museum was built to tell its story.
  • Bygdoy peninsula, just south of downtown Oslo, is home to several important museums including the Fram, Kon-Tiki and Norwegian Maritime museums.
  • Fram Museum, Oslo (must see). The Fram Museum stands as a tribute to Norwegian polar exploration, recounting its history and tales.
  • The Fram Museum in Oslo strikes the perfect balance between educational and engaging, appealing to exploration junkies, history buffs and culture seekers.
  • The Fram Museum is primarily centered around the original exploration vessel Fram. The interior of the Fram is intact and open for visitors to explore.
  • The Fram Museum also has a polar simulator where you can experience the cold and the dangers of polar expeditions more than 100 years ago.
  • In contrast to the improvised recklessness displayed in the sister museum (Kon-Tiki), these were men of meticulous preparation. The core of the Fram museum...
  • The Fram Museum (Norwegian: Frammuseet) is a museum telling the story of Norwegian polar exploration. It is located on the peninsula of Bygdøy in Oslo, Norway.