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Reviewed May 7, 2023 via mobile

I have watched the ski jump events on television but I’ve never actually seen one. It’s pretty impressive to see what the jump looks like in the steepness. The museum was not open but we enjoyed the view and two of us did the zip line which was fun

Date of experience: May 2023
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Reviewed May 2, 2023

A must see venue if you are in or near Oslo.The museum was closed for improvement,but there is a simulater that was good,giving you the skiers eye when doing a ski jump and a slalom skier doing a gold medal run.The ski jump was also open and we went to the top,where the views are incredible and you can look right down the ski jump,and it is truly scary thinking people go down it on skies.There is a zip wire that you can go on from the top of the tower to the bottom,so you can feel and see what the jumpers see and must feel,but they only do this at weekends and flew home on the saturday so couldn't do it!Gutted,looks a fantastic experience.

Date of experience: April 2023
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Reviewed March 13, 2023

Be aware that the Ski Museum is closed for the rest of 2023. The viewing platform at the top of the jump tower remains open. We visited both last fall and enjoyed both.

Date of experience: March 2023
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Reviewed March 3, 2023 via mobile

We didn’t enter the museum during our trip as it was closed, there hadn’t been a lot of snow so everything was shut and snow machines were working hard, but we had always seen the Ski Jump from a distance on our previous trips to Oslo so finally made the effort to go and have an up close look. When we return we want to go inside and also up the ski jump to look over Oslo as you can tell the views will be stunning.

Date of experience: November 2022
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Reviewed February 19, 2023

Are you interesting in sport, especially skiing and biathlon? Then, this museum is a must for you!
The surrounding of this museum is also very nice and worth to see, especially the areal where biathlon World cup takes a place.

Date of experience: May 2022
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