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- AndreaMarch 22, 2015The exposition is well staged even if a bit too small. Guides are well prepared and very cute. Kids-friendly. The second floor has super cool interactive displays to learn about Peace prize winners.
- Manja KochannekAugust 18, 2014Great location, near harbour and Aker Brygge, both also very nice places to visit in Oslo. Has always a exhibit about a current topic and the normal exhibit of all prize winners, which is really nice
- Cooper SmithSeptember 9, 2012After viewing the rotating exhibition on the 1st floor, don't miss the permanent exhibition upstairs - a series of interactive installations that are both informative and beautiful
- Lisa StarbucksMarch 4, 2018Besides the display of all noble prize winners, the centre has also other exhibitions. We could have spent hours in there. ✌️ to the world!
- Yarn LamFebruary 9, 2019Worth a stop on your Oslo pass to learn about the history of the Nobel Peace Prize. Open 10-18 even in winter. Thought-provoking rotating and permanent exhibits. Whirled peas!
- Noah WeissJuly 30, 2015Surprisingly interesting, non-hokey museum for history buffs. Latest winners downstairs, great exhibits about past winners upstairs. Free wifi.
- Maxim BlueFebruary 12, 2016Do the free tour (English at 2pm and Norwegian at 3pm on the weekends). The current exhibition "Targets" is really good and intense.
- SariJuly 18, 2013If you come here with children, ask for "Agent ID" at the entrance and let your kids listen to instruction by the exhibition entrance. They'll have fun following the clues across the museum!
- Brandon M.June 8, 2017the hall of past Nobel Peace Prize winners in and of itself is worth the price of entry. chills just thinking about it
- Dan TshinJanuary 31, 2016One of *the* things to see and do in Oslo. They have rotating exhibits, all worth seeing.
- A very modern and fine looking museum. Very cool place with an exhibition with interactive features.
- hannekuMay 15, 2014Both interesting permanent exhibition on the Nobel prize history, and lots of interactive new temporary things going on.
- Priya TungrusAugust 6, 2017Really well curated and worth a visit. Current exhibition is on refugees.
- Kathryn PhillipsJuly 26, 2016Very cool. Take a couple of hours and visit the whole museum. So much to learn/see/do
- Geert VerbauwhedeSeptember 5, 2014Shows a modern insight on how Nobel peace prices are hopefully stimulating everyone to think about what on earth we're doing
- Jess KellyJune 13, 2015Lots of information about the origin of the prize, the founder, past recipients and the selection process.
- Daily guided tours at 12 + 15 (English) and at 14 (Norwegian) throughout the summer season.
- Janice Bille AndersenSeptember 22, 2015Important and necessary exhibitions - very helpful and welcoming staff
- Stefan DidrikNovember 13, 2015Interesting exhibition. More about The lorriates Then The history of The prize.
- Leonardo AssadJune 16, 2015Not a must-see, but I liked their critical point-of-views about their winners, in special Obama.
- Mael PlaineJuly 15, 2012Free wifi. Small but interesting exhibitions which are free with the oslo pass.
- Monique W. @ An Unstoppable JourneyMay 15, 2011The activity room for kids about refugees is a must to help kids understand that there are so many less fortunate than they are
- Aline BrandãoMarch 27, 2017A exposição permanente no segundo andar conta um pouco sobre o fundador do prêmio e cada ganhador do Nobel da Paz. Interativo.
- Miles7one Official www.miles7one.comJanuary 17, 2016Nel cuore della città vera pietra miliare. Difficile ignorarla.
- P.O.Box: MOSCOWApril 22, 2015Рекомендую к посещению. Очень красивый и познавательный музей. Замечательные экспозиции.
- VisitOSLO Tourist InformationOctober 5, 2011Nobels Fredssenter har fått masse oppmerksomhet de senere pga de siste års vinnere av Fredsprisen. Trykk på skjermer, les hologramboken, ta bilder og lek deg gjennom utstillingen!