
Halvdan Svartes gate 58, 0266 Oslo
Tue/Wed/Fri/Sat/Sun: 11am – 4 pm
Thursday: 11am – 6pm



In this exhibition, contemporary artists explore and challenge traditions, identity, and craft heritage. The result is both a tribute and a rebellion.
24.10.2025–22.02.2026
Intercultural Museum, Tøyenbekken 5

Halvdan Svartes gate 58, 0266 Oslo
Tue/Wed/Fri/Sat/Sun: 11am – 4 pm
Thursday: 11am – 6pm

Halvdan Svartes gate 58, 0266 Oslo
Tue/Wed/Fri/Sat/Sun: 11am – 4 pm
Thursday: 11am – 6pm

Tøyenbekken 5, 0188 Oslo
Tuesday – Sunday: 11am – 4pm

Sagveien 28, 0459 Oslo
Saturday–Sunday: 11am – 4pm

An exhibition for the whole family. Step inside the big tram model, and explore the city's transport history in a fun and visual way.

Life in Oslo in the 1920s: technological innovation, jazz, dance, and women’s liberation – but also social inequality, poor housing conditions, and political strife.

Who are we, the people who make up Oslo today? Meet some of the many people who have chosen to share parts of their lives.

Oslo's history through 1000 years, from the Middle Ages to the present day.

The story of the industrial adventure along Akerselva from the mid-1840s.

Take the pulse of your own prejudices. What prejudices do you have?

Discover treasures from the costume and model collection.

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