Experience beautiful Frogner Manor this summer. Take a tour of the halls and rooms with interiors from 1750–1900, and explore the house and its history on your own.
Throughout July, you can visit Frogner Manor and explore on your own. Behind the facade lies a rich history and stories of past lives. Walk from room to room and hall to hall, surrounded by interiors from 1750–1900, and discover new aspects of the past.
In July, Frogner Manor is open to the public Tuesday to Sunday from 12:00 to 16:00. You can also join our guided tours in English every Wednesday at 13:00.
Admission to the manor requires a museum entrance ticket. You can purchase your ticket in advance or buy one in the museum shop upon arrival. Free admission for everyone under 26.
Welcome inside!
Time: Tuesday–Sunday 12:00–16:00 in July
Location: Frogner Manor, Halvdan Svartes gate 58 in Frogner Park
Price: Included with museum admission ticket
Adults: NOK 130,-
Students: NOK 65,-
Children and youth (under 26): Free admission
Free admission for everyone on the first Thursday of the month.
Tickets include entrance to the Museum of Oslo and the Theatre Museum.
The ground floor of Frogner Manor is accessible to wheelchair users via a ramp. However, several of the rooms have high thresholds, which may make access difficult. Larger wheelchairs may also have difficulty passing through some of the doorways. The Old Kitchen on the ground floor is wheelchair accessible.
Unfortunately, the second floor is not accessible by wheelchair. This floor includes the Ballroom and several smaller rooms. Scheduled guided tours take place on both floors unless otherwise stated.
An accessible toilet and baby changing facilities are available via the museum’s visitor centre.
Address: Halvdan Svartes gate 58, 0266 Oslo
Take tram 12 or bus 20 to Frogner plass, or all subway lines to Majorstuen
Tuesday and Wednesday: 11:00–16:00
Thursday: 11:00–18:00
Friday, Saturday and Sunday: 11:00–16:00

Join a guided tour in Frogner Manor and learn more about the history of the estate.

