Experiences
Munch Museum
Dedicated to the life and works of Edvard Munch, this newly opened 13-storey museum along Oslo's waterfront has the world’s largest collection by the Norwegian artist alongside a ground floor restaurant that serves coffee and pastries, a European bistro on the 12th floor and a rooftop cocktail bar with a sheltered terrace that offers panoramic views of Bjørvika and Oslo beyond.
Experiences
The Deichman Library
Located opposite the iconic Opera House, this is the flagship of Deichman, Oslo’s first and oldest public library group, which has 22 branches throughout the city. Alongside its extensive book collection is a movie theatre, media workshops, gaming zones, lounges and a restaurant with an outdoor terrace, perfect for a sunset drink.
Experiences
The Opera House
Formally known as The Norwegian National Opera and Ballet, this striking building, which opened in 2008, has been designed by prolific Norwegian architects, Snøhetta. Appearing to float on the waters of the Oslo Fjord like a glacier, this striking marble building invites visitors to walk on its angular roof, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the fjord and beyond.
Experiences
Ekebergparken Sculpture Park
A short 10-minute tram ride away from Bjørvika, Ekerbergparken is a 25.5-acre national heritage park dotted with 31 sculptures by internationally renowned artists like Louise Bourgeois, James Turrell, Dan Graham, SArah Lucas, Damien Hirst and Roni Horn.