The castle comes out and then goes inside is the Military Museum. There are many big guys parked at the entrance of this museum, tanks, armored vehicles, artillery, the ground floor is basically such big guys, and the history of World War II. The second floor is more interesting. It mainly talks about the military history of Norway and the Viking Vikings in Northern Europe. But the most memorable thing was not the exhibits, but the old man at the ticket office on the first floor. I bought some toys in the museum store and asked where the post office was. I'd send a postcard. The old man looked at his watch and said, "The post office is off work now. Would you put this pile of cards in my place and I'll send it for you?" Wow, that's great. Feel the friendliness of the Norwegian people immediately. Later, friends and family received it, and soon received it, I have not yet got off the cross-ocean cruise ship, they have even received a postcard, have to lament the Norwegian Post is really efficient. Also recommend this museum gift shop. Compared with other large museums, the gift shop in this museum is small and even a bit rudimentary, but there are many toys and military models. Things are very real, there is no gorgeous and fancy packaging, but the workmanship is very good, the price is quite cheap, and the goodwill for Norway and Nordics is suddenly! I guess I'll go back later.
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The castle comes out and then goes inside is the Military Museum. There are many big guys parked at the entrance of this museum, tanks, armored vehicles, artillery, the ground floor is basically such big guys, and the history of World War II. The second floor is more interesting. It mainly talks about the military history of Norway and the Viking Vikings in Northern Europe. But the most memorable thing was not the exhibits, but the old man at the ticket office on the first floor. I bought some toys in the museum store and asked where the post office was. I'd send a postcard. The old man looked at his watch and said, "The post office is off work now. Would you put this pile of cards in my place and I'll send it for you?" Wow, that's great. Feel the friendliness of the Norwegian people immediately. Later, friends and family received it, and soon received it, I have not yet got off the cross-ocean cruise ship, they have even received a postcard, have to lament the Norwegian Post is really efficient. Also recommend this museum gift shop. Compared with other large museums, the gift shop in this museum is small and even a bit rudimentary, but there are many toys and military models. Things are very real, there is no gorgeous and fancy packaging, but the workmanship is very good, the price is quite cheap, and the goodwill for Norway and Nordics is suddenly! I guess I'll go back later.
Show some conventional weapons, medium-range, no viking domineering!