Oslo, Norway
Nobel Peace Centre

An impressive museum that honours the most impressive humans in history.

The value of peace cannot be stressed enough, and a trip to the Nobel Peace Centre will certainly make you appreciate it even more. Located in Oslo, Norway, this museum is dedicated to the Peace Prize laureates, and gives you greater insight into the good work that they have done. You can also learn all about the founder of this prestigious award, Alfred Nobel himself, as well as how the Peace Prize came to be. Any visit here is bound to engage your senses, with the museum making use of various media such as videos, animations, texts and photographs to show, rather than tell the stories of these great givers. Proving that time is no obstacle, there is a room here where you can learn about contributions from over a century ago, with humanitarians such as Mother Theresa and Nelson Mandela being prime examples. A visit here will surely make you reconsider the impacts that the recipients of the Nobel Peace Prize have had on the world at large. Perhaps you might just be more inclined to follow in their footsteps as well.


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Tips Before You Go
Book a guided tour for a greater understanding of the museum. You are not allowed to bring bags, food or drinks inside, and can place your belongings in the deposit boxes provided. Unlike a traditional museum, this is more akin to an art gallery, with the various exhibitions here existing in the form of photographs. Come in with an open mind and you won’t be disappointed.
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Brynjulf Bulls plass 1, 0250 Oslo, Norway