Cultural centres

The National Gallery represents a collection of pictures of the nineteenth century, among them are well known masterpieces of Edward Munch, Cezanne, Matisse, Van Gogh, El Greco. The Open Air Folklore Museum and the Museum of Viking vessels represent exhibits which describe the life and traditions of the Vikings, the way they built their wooden houses, churches, vessels. How exquisite the pagan ornaments were cut off and bold at the same time – one can only marvel on seeing them. The Vigeland`s Sculpture Park shows in stone the way people are born, live, and pass away. Children would love to spend a day in the Tusenfri Amusement Park – one of the largest Norwegian parks for any family and children. Here you find the most picturesque nature. Oslo is the centre of culture and art and can meet any requests both those of children and their parents. Nice vacations are guaranteed.

Bergen – an architectural wonder of Fjord Region – is situated nearby. The Bergen`s Aquarium possesses one of the most beautiful and extensive collection of marine fauna.

The Edward Grieg’s House-Museum which is not far from Bergen gives classical music concertos during summer time. So if one is really interested in music visiting that House-Museum seems to be the best option to get acquainted with the world’s famous musician lifestyle, somewhat see in close up the way he lived and created masterpieces. The nature makes people to admire, love and suffer.