• The Viking Ship Museum in Oslo was established with the main purpose to preserve three big Viking ships discovered in various places in Norway.
  • 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.
    • Animal Head Post from Viking Ship Museum
    • Viking Ship Museum at Bygdøy
    • Bust of Anne Stine and Helge Ingstad outside Viking Ship Museum
  • 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.
  • The Viking Ship Museum (Vikingskipshuset) houses 3 Viking long boats, which were used as burial vessels. These were excavated on the shores of the...
  • This was our first real day in Norway and we had two things on our agenda. Go to the Viking Ship Museum and explore the Oslo Folk Museum.
  • The Viking Ship museum is much more than a museum. Yes there is the museum housing the conserved remains of the viking ships and a wealth of...
  • Just a half-hour from Copenhagen, the Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde is home to the reconstructed remains of five Viking ships that date from the 11th century.
  • The Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde (Danish: Vikingeskibsmuseet) is a must-visit for anyone who is into ships from the Viking Age.