Oslo

Intercultural Museum

  • Exterior view of the Intercultural Museum in a historic building along a city street with bicycles and pedestrians outside.
  • Person standing in front of a red neon sign in a darkened exhibition space.
  • Two people inside an installation featuring suspended photographs, documents and illuminated artworks.
  • Visitor viewing framed comic book pages in a museum exhibition with subdued lighting.
  • Street event outside the museum featuring colourful bunting, information stands and people gathered along the street.
  • Café area with visitors seated at tables and people queueing near the serving area.
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  • Tøyenbekken 5

    Oslo

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Learn about immigration history in Norwegian society.

A different museum experience in Oslo's most diverse district. Exhibitions about immigration history, culture and prejudices.



Intercultural Museum is part of Oslo City Museum, which also includes the Museum of Oslo and the Labour Museum.



Free entry for everyone on the first Thursday of the month.



Norwegian name: Interkulturelt museum


  • Family Friendly
Young people – Free entrance0 NOK *
Children – Free entrance0 NOK *
Adults – Admission60 NOK *
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