Oslo Nobel Peace Center Tickets
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Experience Highlights
These tickets to the Nobel Peace Centre in Oslo will take you on a must-see visit for lovers of history and human rights. You'll explore permanent and temporary exhibitions depicting the work of world leaders such as Nelson Mandela and Mahatma Gandhi. A cultural window to learn about the achievements of Nobel Peace Prize laureates, with free audio guides and guided tours offered by the centre.
- Discover the history and achievements of some of the world's most influential leaders such as Martin Luther King Jr. and Nelson Mandela.
- Learn about the historical legacy of the personalities inside the centre with a free audio guide or guided tour
- Access photographs, documents and interactive art in temporary and permanent exhibits
What’s included
- Tickets for the Nobel Peace Centre in Oslo
- Access to all temporary and permanent exhibitions
- Free audio guide
- Free guided tour
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If you are a history buff and love learning about inspirational leaders and their achievements, these tickets to the Nobel Peace Centre in Oslo will give you an unforgettable experience.
You will have the opportunity to explore the momentous feats of some of the world's most influential personalities and geniuses. From Martin Luther King Jr, Nelson Madela and Malala Yousafzai to Mahatma Gandhi, visitors can discover their stories and how they came to make a difference in their respective fields.
In addition to the permanent exhibitions, there are also temporary exhibitions that change regularly, so there is always something new and exciting to see. From photography to interactive art, the variety of displays will keep you entertained at all times.
And to maximise your visit, admission to the centre also grants you access to a free audio guide and guided tours to help you better understand the achievements and importance of the work of Nobel Peace Prize laureates.
Opened in 2005, this important cultural space is an architectural masterpiece, with a glass façade that highlights its modern, minimalist design, making it an impressive attraction and a must-see when visiting Norway's capital.