Oslo

Labour Museum

  • Person presenting a museum exhibition about Harriet Kristine Hansen, surrounded by historic photographs, objects and interactive elements.
  • Interactive museum installation with an illuminated drawer displaying illustrations and text-based activities.
  • Exterior view of the Workers Museum in a quiet cobbled street surrounded by historic brick buildings and trees.
  • Historic interior featuring a single bed, chest of drawers, table and framed pictures on blue-painted walls.
  • Reconstructed kitchen interior with a wood-burning stove, drying laundry and historic kitchen utensils from an older workers’ home.
  • Museum display featuring shelves filled with glass jars, enamelware and historic household items.
  • Exhibition room with illustrations, chequered flooring and historic advertising signs in a bright setting.
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  • 23 28 41 70

  • Sagveien 28

    Oslo

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Discover the industrial legacy that took shape along the Akerselva river.

Museum at Sagene that showcases Norwegian labour and industrial history.



The local area is the heart of Oslo's labour history, with well-kept workers' dwellings, winding streets and old factory building. Here you find schools, public pools and factories which also become an integral part of the museum experience.



The museum offers audio guides in English. Guided tours in Norwegian of the museum and the surrounding area, including a preserved workers' flat, on Saturdays and Sundays at 12 noon and 2 pm.



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



Norwegian name: Arbeidermuseet


Young people – Free entrance0 NOK *
Children – Free entrance0 NOK *
Adults – Admission60 NOK *
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