With its unique finds from the Viking Age, including the world’s oldest and best-preserved Viking ships, the Viking Age Museum in Oslo has been hailed as one of the world’s most important museums. It contains Norway’s most important contribution to our world’s cultural heritage, and with the coming expansion and remodeling of the museum, it will be further elevated from a national museum to a leading international knowledge centre for the dissemination of knowledge about the Viking Age.
Drawing a circle around history
The expansion project fulfils the vision of elevating Norway’s cultural heritage and adding a new dimension to visiting the museum. To achieve that goal, a circle will be added to the existing museum, which dates back to 1926, thereby uniting the new with the old in a clear, distinctive concept. Drawing a circle around the museum will open it up to its surroundings and create an inner courtyard, while also creating an iconic signature for the museum and thereby providing new opportunities to attract visitors. In fact, the project, once completed, is expected to double the visitor count to over 1 million per year.
An immersive journey into the world of the Vikings
The expansion will give visitors the opportunity to take a journey through the world of the Vikings and to see the Viking ships from a new and broader perspective, from the open arcade structure to the broad stands that allow visitors to walk down to the level of the ships and view them up close. Together, the arcade and exhibition rooms provide visitors with a multifaceted story about the Viking Age. They make both short and long visits possible, where the visitors can navigate through the world of the Vikings and their many maritime adventures.