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Reviewed March 9, 2020 via mobile

Wooooow what should I say this should be visited from late April til middle of September when it's warm outside this we everyone off love showing the houses and churches everywhere you can go inside and see how it was before 😉🏘️😊
Enjoy it guys 😉😁

Date of experience: March 2020
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Reviewed March 1, 2020 via mobile

This place is only 5 minutes walk from the viking museum. So if you have an Oslo pass then it's worth a visit. We went in February so theres no events but less people means more clear photos

Date of experience: February 2020
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Reviewed February 29, 2020 via mobile

If you want to see how Norwegian lived 10, 20, 40 and 100 years ago, you need to visit this museum. There is large territory and it will take you half a day

Date of experience: February 2020
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Reviewed February 24, 2020

It is so good that these buildings have Been preserved. You’ll spend around 2 hours+ at this outdoor museum so a rain free day is required. Some buildings are just to be viewed, some you can go inside and some you can look inside. Don’t miss the stave church and we also really enjoyed the apartment building and the old town.

Date of experience: February 2020
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Reviewed February 24, 2020 via mobile

Would definitely recommend this museum if you are looking for a day activity.

Easy access with bus from the center.

It will offer you a complete historical overview of Norway’s history, from buildings to culture to civilization.

Perfect for families or groups or even Solo. There are plenty of activities and things to see.

Within the big open space area are multiple buildings with expositions and demonstrations of how life was back in time.

An absolute must see if you do not have the chance to see the rest of Norway

Date of experience: February 2020
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