Byugde Peninsula is one of the most visited areas of Oslo, as there are numerous museums: Norwegian Folk Museum in the open air, the Viking Ship Museum, the Museum of the "Fram" and the museum "Kon-Tiki".
The oldest of them, the Viking Ship Museum, which contains an amazing archaeological artifacts - ancient elegant court, where the ancestors of the Norwegians sailed the seas around Europe, and crossed the Atlantic to the shores of America, as well as numerous items from the Viking graves.
In another museum, which is called the "Fram", it is stored as a main exhibit Fridtjof Nansen's ship, which was built according to the drawings famous polar explorer especially for diving in the harsh conditions of the Arctic. A quarter century later, another Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen sailed on the "Fram" to the shores of Antarctica and then skiing the first man who reached the South Pole.
But perhaps the most visited today the museum - a museum "Kon-Tiki". It is a private museum, owned by Thor Heyerdahl. There are two main exhibit - raft "Kon-Tiki" and papyrus boat "Ra", in which a brave Norwegian made his famous voyage across the Pacific and Atlantic oceans.
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