• At the Viking Ship Museum you can see a film about the dramatic journey, follow all the preparations and read about life on board and see the results.
  • The Viking Ship Museum is situated on the Bygdøy peninsula in Oslo, Norway. It’s part of the Museum of Cultural History of the University of Oslo.
  • Working hours of the Viking Ship Museum Museum is open from 2nd of January till 31st December from 10:00h to 16:00h Museum is closed on Monday.
  • Strategically located along one such Danish inlet is Roskilde, about 30 minutes from Copenhagen — home to Denmark's Viking Ship Museum.
  • The Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde lets you experience the life of the Vikings up close, including their crafts and impressive ships.
  • The admission fee to this museum is 11 EUR per adult, but this includes both the Viking Ship Museum and the Norwegian ethnographic cultural history collection.
  • 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 ship Rom discovered became known as the Oseberg Ship, and it is the centerpiece of the Viking Museum in Oslo.
  • At the Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde, you can experience the five original Viking ships that were excavated in Roskilde Fjord in 1962.
  • 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.