Oslo City Museum, also known as Oslo City Museum, is a museum dedicated to exploring and communicating Oslo's rich history. The museum offers a range of activities, including guided tours, city walks and varied exhibitions that give an insight into the city's development over time. Visitors can participate in events that focus on various aspects of Oslo's past, which contributes to a deeper understanding of the city's cultural and historical context.
One of the notable attractions at the Oslo City Museum is Frogner manor house, where visitors can experience historic city walks in beautiful surroundings. The museum also has family-friendly exhibitions, including an exhibition about trams and the subway, as well as current topics such as urban development, industrial history and the city's transformation. Permanent exhibitions shed light on Oslo's history, industry along the Akerselva and cultural prejudices, and provide a comprehensive picture of the city's development and diversity.