All digital experiences from The Historical Museum and The Viking Ship Museum in one place.
Digital tours
VÍKINGR
In VÍKINGR at The Historical Museum you can see some of the most exquisite objects found from the Norwegian Viking Age.
Transformation – faith and sacred objects in the Middle Ages
Video tour in an exhibition at The Historical Museum with objects that gave people faith and hope in medieval Norway.
Videos
Saving Oseberg
The goal of the Saving Oseberg project is to prevent and / or stop the decomposition of the alum-treated wood objects from the Oseberg discovery.
Documentary: The Ship
Get insight into the work that is being done to increase our knowledge of the Vikings in this documentary about Viking ships and reconstruction..
Documentary: Journeys
Join archaeologists and other specialists seeking answers through research in this short film.
Film about the textiles among the Oseberg finds
The film is shown continuously to the audience in The Viking Ship House in the fourth wing.
Exhibitions in 360 degrees at The Historical Museum
America – Present – Past – Identity
In this exhibition, we allow the museum's American collections to tell vivid stories of indigenous peoples and minorities throughout this vast region.
The Medieval Gallery
In the great medieval exhibition you will find a number of art treasures from the churches around Norway.
Transformation – faith and sacred objects in the Middle Ages
In this exhibition you will see a number of objects that gave people hope in the Middle Ages.
Collapse – human being in an unpredictable world
In Collapse we meet people who, in different ways and at different times, face powerful forces of nature that threaten to collapse their world.
Exhibitions in 360 degrees at The Viking Ship Museum
The Oseberg Ship
The Oseberg ship was richly decorated and equipped with lavish tombs for the two women on board. Experience the ship in 360 degrees.
The Gokstad Ship
The Gokstad ship was a fast and strong ship. The man who was buried on board has traces of cuts in both his legs.
The Tune Ship
The Tune ship was built in oak and had room for 24 rowers. A strong mast and small load capacity indicate that this was a warship.
The fourth wing at The Viking Ship Museum
The gifts found with the Viking ships are on display in separate displays. Here you will find everyday objects and practical equipment, as well as religious objects with exquisite details.