Oslo is a museum paradise, and if you are a museum controller, you will be surprised to come to Oslo. After visiting the Viking Boat Museum, a few steps forward to the Norwegian Folk Museum, which displays a variety of Norwegian traditional costumes, furniture, toys, etc., interested in Norwegian traditional folklore, it is worth visiting. There is also Europe’s largest open-air museum: the 13th-century Gol Church, houses and environments that show the lives of many parts of Norway and urban people. During the summer, Norwegian daily activities, costumed masters, folk dance, music and domestic animals are also often seen. However, due to time constraints, we did not go to the open-air museum, only visited the indoor museum. The museum displays the folk customs of the whole of Norway, and can "travel" throughout Norway in a day. Visit the traditional buildings and farmers' lifestyles in the agricultural country of Norway, where about 170 wooden buildings have migrated from all over Norway. The open-air museum features wooden houses and civilian furniture in Norway. Tip: Tickets: Adults 160 NOK, Children 40 NOK, Students 120 NOK, Elderly People 120 NOK Open Hours: 5.1-9.30 10pm-17pm 10.1-4.30 11 16:00pm