Get to know the food history of the city based on the museum’s photo collection. What can the collection tell us about food in Oslo during this period? And how do the photographs reflect social and cultural changes in society?

In this photo exhibition, you will be served samples of Oslo's food history over the past 150 years.

Photo: Atelier Rude / Oslo Museum

Tuesday and Wednesday: 11am – 4pm
Thursday: 11am – 6pm
Friday, Saturday and Sunday: 11am – 4pm

Opening hours during holidays

Adults: NOK 120,-
Students: NOK 60,-
Children and youth (under 26): Free admission

Free admission for everyone on Thursdays.

Tickets include entrance to the Museum of Oslo and the Theatre Museum.

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Address: Frognerveien 67, 0266 Oslo
Take tram 12 or bus 20 to Frogner plass, or all subway lines to Majorstuen

Frogner hovedgård fasade. To mødre med hver sin barnevogn i forgrunnen.
Museum of Oslo

The Museum of Oslo is beautifully located at Frogner Manor in the Frogner park, together with the Theatre Museum. Here, you can familiarize yourself with the history behind today’s diverse city. Experience a variation of exhibitions about Oslo’s history, urban development, the city’s inhabitants, and current issues facing the Oslo of today.

You can also visit our pleasant café and gift shop.

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