Photo credits: Viking Ship Museum.
The Viking Ship Museum reopens as the Museum of the Viking Age in 2026.
The Viking Ship Museum is located in Oslo, Norway, and is part of the Museum of Cultural History at the University of Oslo. The museum is dedicated to the preservation and display of Viking ships and artifacts from the Viking Age.
The museum's most famous exhibit is the Oseberg ship, a well-preserved Viking ship dating back to the 9th century. The ship was excavated in 1904 from a burial mound in Oseberg, Norway, and is believed to have been used as a royal ship. Other notable exhibits include the Gokstad ship, a 9th-century Viking ship discovered in Gokstad, Norway, and the Tune ship, a Viking ship discovered in Tune, Norway, dating back to the 9th century.
In addition to the ships, the museum displays a range of Viking artifacts, including weapons, tools, and household items. Visitors can learn about Viking society and culture, as well as the history of Viking shipbuilding and seafaring. The museum also hosts temporary exhibitions and offers educational programs for both children and adults.
The Viking Ship Museum is a popular tourist attraction in Oslo and is often visited in conjunction with other nearby museums, such as the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History and the Kon-Tiki Museum.