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The national Norwegian Aviation Museum

The national Norwegian Aviation Museum Photo: Ernst Furuhatt The national Norwegian Aviation Museum Photo: Norsk Luftfartsmuseum The national Norwegian Aviation Museum Photo: Nadia Norskott The national Norwegian Aviation Museum Photo: Norsk Luftfartsmuseum The national Norwegian Aviation Museum Photo: Norsk Luftfartsmuseum The national Norwegian Aviation Museum Photo: Norsk Luftfartsmuseum The national Norwegian Aviation Museum Photo: Norsk Luftfartsmuseum
The national Norwegian Aviation Museum Photo: Ernst Furuhatt
The national Norwegian Aviation Museum Photo: Norsk Luftfartsmuseum
The national Norwegian Aviation Museum Photo: Nadia Norskott
The national Norwegian Aviation Museum Photo: Norsk Luftfartsmuseum
The national Norwegian Aviation Museum Photo: Norsk Luftfartsmuseum
The national Norwegian Aviation Museum Photo: Norsk Luftfartsmuseum
The national Norwegian Aviation Museum Photo: Norsk Luftfartsmuseum

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The Norwegian Aviation Museum is Norway’s national aviation museum.

The museum conveys an intimate experience of aviation and its fascinating history, with the help of impressive exhibitions spread across an area of approximately 10,000 m2.

Here you can see famous and infamous military aircraft such as the Spitfire, CF-104 Starfighter, Ju 88 and the U-2 spyplane, or workhorses and passenger aircraft like the Ju 52, Twin Otter and Fokker F.28. How about a trip to the Mediterranean via our exhibition on the history of charter tourism? Play and learn about the air in “How can man fly?” Or join one of our skilful guides on a guided tour for children or adults during the summer - fun and educational.

In the museum’s control tower you have a unique view of the city and airport, and can follow the day’s aircraft and traffic at close quarters.

Fancy a mind-blowing experience? Then try the museum flight simulator – if you dare!

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Hours

Where:Norsk Luftfartsmuseum
12/8/2011 - 12/8/2012
Mon - Fri
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
12/8/2011
Sat - Sun
11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
12/23/2011
Fri
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
12/27/2011 - 12/30/2011
Tue, Wed, Thu and Fri
11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
6/15/2012 - 8/12/2012
Mon - Sun
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Facility overview

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  • General facilities

    • conference facilities
    • café
    • elevator
    • library
    • family friendly
    • suitable for children
    • baby-changing room
    • shop
  • Disabled persons

    • accessible to wheelchair users
  • Activities

    • guiding
    • exhibition
  • Discounts

    • group discount (Ungdom med kulturkort får rabatt på inngangsbillett og simulatorbillett.)

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