Opposite the Polar Ship Museum, opposite the Maritime Museum, the three museums form a triangle. The Kontiki Museum, located on the Bieg peninsula in Oslo, exhibits ships and objects used in the famous Kontiki expedition led by the famous Norwegian explorer Tol Heldar, and a library containing 8,000 books. The museum building was designed by architects F. S. Platou and Otto TorgersenIt and opened to the public in 1957 and expanded in 1978. The museum is used by separate areas to show short-term adventures, with cave exploration and underwater exhibitions to visit 10 meters long whale sharks. Bus: 30
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Opposite the Polar Ship Museum, opposite the Maritime Museum, the three museums form a triangle. The Kontiki Museum, located on the Bieg peninsula in Oslo, exhibits ships and objects used in the famous Kontiki expedition led by the famous Norwegian explorer Tol Heldar, and a library containing 8,000 books. The museum building was designed by architects F. S. Platou and Otto TorgersenIt and opened to the public in 1957 and expanded in 1978. The museum is used by separate areas to show short-term adventures, with cave exploration and underwater exhibitions to visit 10 meters long whale sharks. Bus: 30
The Kontiki Museum, located on the Bieg peninsula in Oslo, exhibits ships and objects used in the famous Kontiki expedition led by the famous Norwegian explorer Tol Heldar, and a library containing 8,000 books. Designed by architects F. S. Platou and Otto TorgersenIt, the museum opened in 1957 and expanded in 1978. The museum is a separate area for short-term exploration, with cave exploration and underwater exhibitions to visit 10 meters long whale sharks.
Very small museum, personally feel a little interesting, but if you go there, it may feel a little less worth it. But we bought the Oslo card and went for free anyway. This man is really brave, and there are two bamboo rafts that he has crossed the Pacific Ocean, and statues that he brought back from Easter Island.
The Kontiki Museum, located on the Bieg peninsula in Oslo, exhibits ships and objects used in the famous Kontiki expedition led by the famous Norwegian explorer Tol Heldar, and a library containing 8,000 books.
Located on the Biguedi Peninsula in Oslo, the museum shows the story of Norway's famous sea explorer Hairdal leading the Kandyki overseas expeditions and the ships and objects they used.