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Audio Guide Oslo Intercultural Museum

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Duration: 12 min
Oslo Intercultural Museum
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About this place

The Intercultural Museum of Oslo is a free-to-visit museum showcasing world cultures from around the globe. Located in Oslo, it offers insight into diverse traditions, artefacts and ways of life from different societies. Notably, admission is free every Thursday, making it an accessible option for all visitors. Whether you're interested in ethnography, cultural anthropology or simply exploring how different communities live, this museum provides a thoughtful and informative experience without the usual admission cost on that day.

Practical information

Tøyenbekken 5, 0188 Oslo, Norway
Opening hoursMonday: Closed Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM Thursday: 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM Friday: 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM Saturday: 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM Sunday: 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
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Points included in this audio guide

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Permanent Exhibitions

Permanent Exhibitions

The Intercultural Museum of Oslo's permanent exhibitions explore Norway's multicultural heritage through interactive displays, art installations and first-hand accounts. The galleries address contemporary issues including human rights, community integration and diversity, engaging visitors of all ages and backgrounds. What to see includes thought-provoking installations that encourage reflection on Norway's place as a multicultural society and the experiences of people from different backgrounds living here today.

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Temporary Exhibitions

Temporary Exhibitions

The Intercultural Museum of Oslo presents temporary exhibitions that tackle contemporary issues including human rights, coexistence and diversity. These engaging exhibitions are designed to stimulate visitors of all ages and backgrounds. Photographic displays feature prominently among the formats, offering an accessible way to explore these important themes. What to see here ranges from thought-provoking image collections to thematic installations that encourage dialogue and reflection on pressing global matters.

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Cultural Workshops and Events Space

Cultural Workshops and Events Space

The Intercultural Museum of Oslo's workshop and cultural events space offers participatory activities for visitors of all ages and backgrounds. Alongside the museum's photographic exhibitions, this venue encourages dialogue and reflection on diversity and integration. It's an integral part of what to see at the museum, providing hands-on experiences that engage the whole community in meaningful cultural exchange.

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3 points of interest included
  • 1.Permanent Exhibitions
  • 2.Temporary Exhibitions
  • 3.Cultural Workshops and Events Space

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