• Armed with seamen, scientists and sled dogs, the Fram's journey is beautifully retold at the Fram Museum in Oslo.
  • Honoring the bravery of the explorers who ventured into the depths of the harsh regions, Fram Museum takes visitors on a one-of-a-kind polar journey.
  • Named after one of Norway's oldest vessels used for North and South Pole expeditions, the Fram Museum offers a glimpse at Norway's polar history.
  • Besides the Fram itself, there are historical photographs and various other things to see at Fram Museum, all of them somehow connected with Norwegian polar...
  • Honoring the bravery of the explorers who ventured into the depths of the harsh regions, Fram Museum takes visitors on a one-of-a-kind polar journey.
  • In the museum, you can climb aboard the Fram to discover its interior, imagining what daily life on board was like as you walk through the cabins, boiler room...
  • The Fram Museum in Oslo Norway houses Gjoa, the famous sealing-vessel, considered by some to be the strongest boat in the world.
  • The Fram Museum likewise has a polar test system where you can encounter both the cool and the risks of polar endeavors more than 100 years prior.
  • Showcasing the huge and strongest ship ever built, Fram museum is abode to the Fram ship that holds the record for sailing farthest south and farthest north.
  • The Fram Museum is located on the Bygdoy peninsula in Oslo, as are the nearby Kon Tiki Museum, Viking Ships Museum, and Norwegian Folk Museum.