
Movie & TV Filming Locations in Oslo, Norway
1. Holmenkollen Ski Jump
A famous ski jumping hill with a rich history; used as the setting for 'Kon-Tiki' and 'Eddie the Eagle'. Experience the thrill of high altitude filming!
- Historic Site: One of the oldest ski jumps in the world.
- Adrenaline Rush: Get a taste of what it's like to film at such heights!
- Spectacular Views: Enjoy breathtaking vistas of Oslo from the hilltop.
2. Frogner Park (Vigeland Sculpture Park)
Home to more than 200 expressive sculptures by Gustav Vigeland; featured in 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo'. Marvel at art and nature together!
- Unique Sculpture Collection: One of the world's largest sculpture parks created by a single artist.
- Nature Immersion: A serene, lush park within city limits.
- Iconic Norwegian Art: Gustav Vigeland's life's work captured in bronze and granite.
3. The National Theater
Oslo's premier theater house; seen on the silver screen in 'The Wave'. Attend a show and immerse yourself in Norwegian drama!
- Architectural Marvel: A modernist building designed by architect Arnstein Arneberg.
- Norwegian Culture Center: Home to a wide variety of Norwegian and international plays, ballets, and operas.
- Historic Significance: The venue for the Nobel Peace Prize concert since its inception.
4. The Opera House
A striking, modern architectural landmark; used as a backdrop in 'Kon-Tiki'. Take a guided tour or catch an opera performance!
- Modern Architecture: Designed by the late architect Snøhetta.
- Iconic Norwegian Landmark: A symbol of Oslo's cultural scene.
- Guided Tours and Performances: Visit the inside of this beautiful building, or enjoy an opera performance!
5. Aker Brygge
An iconic waterfront area; featured in 'The Wave'. Enjoy dining, shopping, and stunning views!
- Waterfront Atmosphere: A lively area filled with restaurants, bars, and shops.
- Stunning Scenery: Offers breathtaking views of the Oslofjord and the city skyline.
- Nightlife Hotspot: A popular destination for evening entertainment.
6. Oslo City Hall
An iconic building with a rich history; featured in 'Kon-Tiki'. Visit the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony site!
- Historic Landmark: Home to the Nobel Peace Prize award ceremony since 1947.
- Architectural Beauty: A neo-classical building with beautiful murals and sculptures.
- City Center Location: Conveniently located in downtown Oslo.
7. Rådhusbrygge
An attractive pedestrian street; featured in 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo'. Explore Oslo's beautiful waterfront!
- Waterfront Walk: A scenic, pedestrian-friendly street.
- Nightlife Venue: Home to popular bars and restaurants.
- Iconic Architecture: Features beautiful examples of Oslo's modern architecture.
8. The Royal Palace
The official residence of the King of Norway; used as a filming location in 'Kon-Tiki'. Witness the changing of the guard!
- Royal Residence: The official residence and workplace of the King of Norway.
- Architectural Wonders: A beautiful example of Neo-Klassicism and Baroque architecture.
- Changing of the Guard: Witness this daily tradition on your visit!
9. The National Museum - Archipelago
A modern art museum; used as a backdrop in 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo'. Discover Norwegian art and culture!
- Modern Architecture: Designed by architects Todd Saunders and Lund Hagem.
- Norwegian Art and Culture: Features a collection of Norwegian art from the Middle Ages to the present day.
- Sustainable Design: Constructed using sustainable materials and methods.
10. Ekebergparken Sculpture Park
An outdoor museum of modern and contemporary sculptures; featured in 'Kon-Tiki'. Wander among stunning artworks and panoramic views!
- Outdoor Museum: A park displaying sculptures from Norwegian and international artists.
- Nature Immersion: Set among lush greenery with beautiful views of Oslofjord.
- Iconic Norwegian Art: Features works by renowned artists like Gustav Vigeland, Alberto Giacometti, and Aksel Oppeheim.
11. The National Museum - Museum of Cultural History
A museum showcasing Norway's history, traditions, and folk art; featured in 'Eddie the Eagle'. Explore Norwegian culture through time!
- Cultural Immersion: Explores Norway's cultural history from prehistoric times to modern day.
- Traditional Art and Crafts: Features a wide array of traditional Norwegian artifacts and crafts.
- Interactive Exhibits: Includes hands-on exhibits that bring the past to life.
12. The Norwegian National Opera and Ballet
A modern performing arts center; used as a backdrop in 'Kon-Tiki'. Attend an opera or ballet performance!
- Modern Architecture: Designed by architecture firm Snohetta.
- Performing Arts Hub: Home to the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet.
- Stunning Acoustics: Known for its excellent acoustics and stunning design.
13. Universitetet i Oslo (The University of Oslo)
One of Norway's oldest and most prestigious universities; used as a filming location in 'Kon-Tiki'. Marvel at the beautiful neo-classical architecture!
- Historic Landmark: The oldest and largest university in Norway.
- Neo-Classical Architecture: Features beautiful neoclassical buildings.
- Academic Excellence: Offers a wide range of academic programs in various fields.
14. Vigeland Mausoleum
A beautiful and eerie mausoleum designed by Gustav Vigeland; featured in 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo'. Visit this unique piece of art!
- Unique Sculpture: A remarkable sculpture park designed by Gustav Vigeland.
- Historic Landmark: The final resting place of the renowned artist, Gustav Vigeland.
- Spooky Atmosphere: A peaceful yet eerie setting that adds to its allure.
15. The Viking Ship Museum
A museum dedicated to the ancient Viking ships and artifacts; featured in 'Kon-Tiki'. Delve into Norway's rich Viking history!
- Viking History: Features three original Viking ships dating from the 9th century.
- Well-Preserved Artifacts: Displays artifacts found in the Viking ships, such as weapons and tools.
- Interactive Exhibits: Includes hands-on exhibits that demonstrate how the ships were constructed and used.