The Holmenkollen Ski Museum is a museum located in Holmenkollen, Oslo, and focuses on Norway's rich skiing history. The museum presents an extensive collection spanning over 5,000 years, including Norway's oldest skis and equipment from polar expeditions, which belonged to the famous polar explorer Roald Amundsen. Visitors can also see Oddvar Brå's famous pole, which has an important place in Norwegian skiing history.
The museum has both permanent and changing exhibitions that provide insight into the development of skiing and its importance in Norwegian culture. In addition to the exhibitions, the Holmenkollen Ski Museum offers a unique experience with a view from the jump tower, which is considered one of Oslo's best vantage points. The museum has also been upgraded with a design by the renowned architectural firm Snøhetta, which contributes to a modern and inspiring experience for visitors.