Bryggen, the old wharf of Bergen, has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979. The set of what’s now colorful houses used to be prey to great fires during the 14th-16th centuries.
Frogner Park is the largest sculpture park (by a single artist) in the world. The park contains 212 bronze and granite sculptures.
Bygdøy is the western peninsula of Oslo, accessible by a short 10-minute ferry ride. The peninsula is home to several points of interest, including, but not limited to: Norsk Folkemuseum (Museum of Cultural History – Pictured Below) Vikingskipshuset (Viking Ship Museum –...
“Please Walk On The Roof” The home of the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet was constructed from 2oo3-2007, and opened to the public as the national opera theatre of Norway in 2008. Oslo held a design competition, and among 350 entries, awarded architecture firm Snøhetta the...