An exhibition for the whole family – about trams, the metro – and everything in between.
Step inside the big tram model, and explore the city's transport history in a fun and visual way – from horse-drawn carriages to buses and trains.
This year marks 150 years since the first horse-drawn tram was pulled through the streets of Oslo. Since then, the city’s public transport services have been expanded with trams, metro, buses and boats, which have helped to connect the city for the benefit of its entire population. The Museum of Oslo celebrates this anniversary with the exhibition Next Stop: Oslo.
The exhibition is designed especially for children and families. Play, explore, and discover!
Although much of the written information in the exhibition is in Norwegian, there is plenty for both children and adults to explore. The exhibition is highly visual and includes models of trams, waiting shelters, and carriages from different time periods, as well as other familiar elements from the cityscape.
You can step inside the large tram model, piece together images using oversized floor cushions, color in trams and buses, and explore the history through play.
The exhibition is presented in collaboration with the Local Transport History Association (Lokaltrafikkhistorisk forening)/Sporveismuseet and is funded by the Public Transport History Council (Kollektivtrafikkhistorisk råd).
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: 11am–4pm
Thursday: 11am–6pm
Friday, Saturday and Sunday: 11am–4pm
Adults: NOK 120,-
Students: NOK 60,-
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.
Children and youth (up to and including 25 years old) enjoy free admission at all our visitor venues.