
Holmenkollen Ski Jump & Ski Museum
Beste tid å besøke
Early morning on weekdays in summer for clearer light and fewer visitors; during winter, attend evening World Cup sessions to see jumpers under lights.
Budsjettips
Paid entry applies, adult tickets are roughly NOK 150-200 with reduced rates for children and students; Oslo Pass includes free admission to the museum and tower, so buy one if visiting other city attractions and check the official site for occasional discounts.
Anbefalt for
Outdoor enthusiasts, History buffs, Families, Photography enthusiasts
Planlegg ditt besøk
1.5-2 hours
Om
Raske fakta: Step onto a glassy observation deck and feel wind tug at your jacket as athletes launch from a soaring inrun that has hosted countless record attempts and nail-biting landings. Below, a compact museum crams thousands of skis, medals, and tactile exhibits into intimate galleries, so you can try on vintage gear and smell the wax and wood of decades-old equipment.
Høydepunkter: You ride a glass elevator up a 60-meter steel tower, the wind smelling of snow and resin as the city and fjord spread out below like a muted watercolor. Inside a museum founded in 1923, rows of nineteenth-century wooden skis, leather boots, and yellowed black-and-white photos sit close enough to read carved initials and imagine the whoosh of skiers long before modern plastic and carbon fiber.
Insidertips
- Dress in warm layers and windproof outerwear in winter, the tower platform can be very exposed.
- Take Metro line 1 to Holmenkollen station and follow signs for a 10-minute uphill walk, public transport is covered by Oslo Pass if you have one.
- For the best photos, shoot from the tower viewing platform facing the Oslofjord at sunset, or capture jumpers from the spectator bridge near the inrun.
- Skip lengthy guided tours when short on time, focus on the top tower views and the main museum floors for ski history highlights.
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Har du hørt om gratis guidede turer?
Etter å ha reist til over 30 land, er det én ting jeg skulle ønske noen hadde fortalt meg fra dag én, og det endret helt hvordan jeg opplever nye byer.
Gratis guidede turer. Ja, faktisk gratis. Ingen kredittkort nødvendig. Ingen skjulte kostnader.
Lokal guide, 2-3 timer
Hovedattraksjoner, skjulte perler, lokale historier
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Guider tjener kun tips, så de gir sitt absolutt beste
Du gir tips etter hva som føles riktig
På slutten gir du bare tips etter hva du synes er riktig
Jeg har gjort dette i dusinvis av byer, og det har vært høydepunktet på nesten hver tur. Hvis du besøker Oslo, Norway, gjør dette på din første dag. Du vil takke meg senere.
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