Pirate Ship Museum
The Viking Ship Museum, or Vikingskipshuset, is one of the most popular tourist destinations on the Bygdøy Peninsula, showcasing three preserved pirate ships from the 9th to 11th centuries when Christianity had yet to spread to the region and pirates were rampant in the North Sea and Mediterranean. These ships have been excavated from burial sites near the Oslo Fjord over the past 100 years. In addition to the pirate ships, the museum also displays information about piracy.
Norwegian Museum of cultural history
The Norwegian Museum of Cultural History is a museum located in Oslo, Norway that collects artifacts from various regions of Norway. It is situated on the Bygdøy Peninsula, with several other museums nearby including the Viking Ship Museum, the Fram Museum, and the Norwegian Maritime Museum. The museum was established in 1894 and opened to the public in 1901, making it the world's first open-air museum.
Forward Museum
The Fram Museum, located on the Bygdøy Peninsula in Oslo, Norway, is a museum dedicated to Norwegian polar exploration. Adjacent to other museums, including the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History and the Norwegian Maritime Museum, the museum opened on May 20, 1936 and displays the ship Fram, used by Norwegian explorers in the past.