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Tags : Museum
Timings : Monday – Sunday – 10 AM to 4 PM
Entry Fee : Adults – EUR 10
Children – EUR 4
Senior/Student – EUR 6
Family Ticket – EUR 25
Groups (min. 10 persons) – EUR 6
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The Norway Resistance Museum, better known as the Norges Hjemmefrontmuseum, is popular museum in Oslo, housed in the Akershus Fortress. The museum's varied collection emphasizes the Norwegian resistance to the Nazi invasion in the early 1940s. In the museum's first section, intricate models and maps encompass the invasion of Norway. In the subsequent exhibits, newspaper headlines, records, photos, and artefacts are presented with a vivid depiction of the lives of the residents amid the terror. A black and white photograph portrays the smuggling of the nation's gold deposits in fishing boats. In one of the final exhibits, King Haakon VII is seen reopening the Parliament in December 1945, post the second world war. This museum paints an emotional yet educational picture of the Norwegian resistance. All the displays are described in Norwegian and English.