
Oslo, the capital of one of the richest countries in the world today, the city is full of dazzling buildings, both the romantic scenery of the coastal city, and the majesty of the alpine dense forest, the collision and charm brought to us by the distant Viking culture to modern civilization, as beautiful as the elegant picture of the coastline, always stunning in the city, so excellent Oslo, awarded the title of 2019 European Green Capital by the European Commission, it is time to come here to start a romantic journey to meet Northern Europe!
<h1>Hainan Airlines opened direct flights</h1>
2019.0515 Hainan Airlines officially opened the first direct flight from Beijing Oslo to Norway - HU769, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday direct flights, which is more convenient and faster in Northern Europe.
The A330 Business Class is spacious and comfortable, with Bose headphones and a rich entertainment system, Chinese and Western delicacies, a variety of meals, and a luggage Samsonite toiletry bag that is very suitable for textured travel.
The warm and sincere service of the flight attendants throughout the whole process, laid us comfortable new bedding, and the long-distance travel happiness of being able to lie flat at 180 degrees, is to easily fly to Oslo, Norway in less than 10 hours, and start a norwegian journey full of vitality.
<h1>Oslo Opera House</h1>
The architectural masterpiece "Oslo Opera House", completed and opened in 2008, this simple, pure white iceberg-shaped modern building is like a dazzling wonder rising from the sea, rising from the original riverbank of the Oslo Fjord, and is one of the most famous buildings in the city. The marble and glass-built grand building looks a lot like a ship parked in the harbor, with a sense of design inside, and the interior is designed with solemn marble and oak. Amazingly, this is the largest building in Norway that relies on solar power to meet energy needs.
It's also one of oslo's best photo spots, strolling through the white sloping roofs and admiring the visuals of the white building combined with glass curtains and blue skies and white clouds. Surrounded by different sides of Oslo, the moment you enjoy the 360-degree view of the city and the mountains in the distance, you can feel the charm of this modern building even more immersively.
While visiting, you can also enjoy a good lunch in the opera house, where life can be so romantic and comfortable.
<h1>Munch Museum, Oslo</h1>
Edvard Munch was a Norwegian expressionist painter, printmaker and pioneer of modern expressionist painting. For an in-depth look at Mr. Eduard Munch's lifelong history and a sense of the master's upbringing, the Munch Museum in Oslo is a must-see.
The last exhibition of the old museum " EXIT! He exhibits his most classic and famous paintings one by one, standing in front of the most representative existential self-portrait "The Scream", which makes people feel the anxiety and fear of the author.
The most exciting thing is to have the opportunity to visit the new museum under construction, which requires full armament to enter the interior of the building that is still under construction, and deeply feel the charm of simple, stylish and high-tech Nordic architecture.
Although it takes a hard hike to climb to the top floor of the 13th floor, the view of the whole city of Oslo is amazing, and that moment is a real surprise, and it is worth it! It is expected to be officially opened to the public around June 2020.
<h1>Astrup Fernly Museum of Modern Art</h1>
Oslo, a small city with a population of only 600,000, is a veritable city of art. The waterfront area in the heart of Oslo has been transformed into a collection of museums, restaurants and urban fashion, and the vogue oslo is definitely a business card, and the Astrup Fernli Museum of Modern Art, facing the sea, has become one of Oslo's most popular attractions, and when the weather is good, it is easy to take a postcard.
Although the space is large, the museum's space is perfectly designed and does not leave people with an overwhelming sense of emptiness. Many art exhibitions are very representative, a series of interesting paintings are worth taking the time to appreciate, with their own perspective and feelings, and different harvests, highly recommended for contemporary art lovers.
<h1>Akershus Castle</h1>
Walk along the port and shoot, walk to the city center of Akershus Castle, for the strategic considerations of the time, the Akerhus Castle built in 1299 was built near the port, facing the blue coast, was designed and built by King Yukham V of Norway in 1300 to resist foreign invasion, and is also one of the representative buildings of the Middle Ages, the castle was completed shortly before the death of the king in 1308. For 60 years after 1319, the King of Norway lived here.
Witnessing more than 1,500 years of history, the castle is surrounded by a beautifully landscaped park with green grass, where you can feel the history of Oslo, the fascinating Nordic natural landscapes, and a great place to overlook the cityscape and the "Aker Brygge" harbor.
In fact, it is not only a royal castle that carries the historical storm, but also a large collection of manors, performance venues, and castle buildings. Even if you don't buy a ticket, you can pace around the greenery and walled buildings, and the small exhibitions in the visitor center can be visited for free.
brief summary:
Whether you stay in Oslo, the capital of Norway, for one night or how many nights in a row, the rich gameplay will not make you feel bored, the attractions, museums, art galleries are relatively close, in this relaxed and casual atmosphere, literary and natural harmonious coexistence, you can soon feel the Norwegian people's high sense of happiness.
TIPS:
A Oslo City Pass, which provides access to dozens of museums, has many benefits:
1. Free admission to over 30 local attractions!
2. Free use of public transportation in Oslo!
3. Enjoy free or discounted discounts when participating in activities: boat cruises, guided walking tours, sightseeing buses, ski rentals, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, Tusenfryd amusement park, etc.!
4. Enjoy special offers in restaurants, shops and other leisure and entertainment places!
The City Card has 1, 2 or 3 days to choose from, the price is different (24 hours, the price is 270 NOK, about 33 euros), the more attractions to visit, the more public transport you take, the more cost-effective it is! It's important to note that the vast majority of museums are only open between 12:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. and some are closed all day on Mondays, so be sure to schedule your time before you go.