Plan your visit

Opening hours

Tuesday - Sunday:

11:00 - 17:00

*10-11 December:

closed

12 December:

11:00 - 20:00

Guided tours

We offer guided tours every saturday and sunday.

12:00 - The Nobel Peace Prize (english)
13:00 - An introduction to The Echo Chamber (english)
14:00 - The Nobel Peace Prize (norwegian)
15:00 - An introduction to The Echo Chamber (norwegian)

The guided tour about the Peace Prize lasts 40 minutes, and the guided tour about The Echo Chamber lasts 20 minutes.

*We will be closed 10 and 11 December. Check our events during the Nobel Week.

*We will be open every day during the period 12 - 23 December.

Prices

Adults

160 NOK

Students

100 NOK

Children 0-17 years

Free

Practical information

Entrance tickets

We recommend that you buy tickets in advance. You can also buy tickets upon arrival.

Cloakroom

We have self-service lockers.

Accessibility

The museum is accessible for persons that are physically impaired. We have an access ramp at the entrance, and an elevator between our two floors.

Strollers and baby carriers

We assess if it is ok to bring large baby strollers inside, depending on how crowded the museum is. We have small strollers and baby carriers for loan.

Toilets and baby-changing

We have toilets and HC-toilet with baby-changing table.

Audioguide

Experience our exhibitions to the fullest with our audioguides in Norwegian, English, Spanish, French or German. You listen from your own smart phone.

Eat and drink

You are not allowed to eat or drink in the exhibition areas. We do not sell food or beverages in the museum.

Pets

You are not allowed to bring pets into the museum.

How to find us

Brynjulf Bulls plass 1, 0250 Oslo

Find us on the map

Use local bicycle parking

Use car parks in the city centre

100 meters from Aker brygge tram stop (line 12)

100 meters from Akers brygge ferry terminal

200 meters from Dokkveien bus stop (line 32, 33, 54, 81, 169)

700 meters from Nationaltheatret train station

Meet Alfred Nobel and all the peace prize laureates since 1901.

Learn more about the peace prize.