Nobel Peace Center (Oslo) | museum, place with historical importance, interesting place, exhibition centre

Norway / Buskerud / Oslo / Brynjulf Bulls plass, 1
 museum, place with historical importance, interesting place, exhibition centre

The Nobel Peace Center is a center where you can experience and learn about the various Peace Prize Laureates and their activities as well as the remarkable history of Alfred Nobel. In addition, it will serve as voice and meeting place where exhibits, discussions and reflections related to war, peace and conflict resolution is in focus.

The Center combines exhibits and films with digital communication and interactive installations, and has already received attention for its modern design and use of state of the art technology. The British architect David Adjaye, the American designer David Small and a number of other artists have contributed to making the Center an exciting new reason to visit Oslo.

The Nobel Peace Center is located in an old train station (Oslo-W) building from 1872 which served trains to Stavanger and Kristiansand before the city centre rail tunnel was built (1989). It is also close to the Oslo City Hall and overlooking the harbor.

nobelpeaceprize.org
www.norway.org/ARCHIVE/policy/peace/peacecenter/
binged.it/1Wst3M6
www.visitoslo.com/en/activities-and-attractions/attract...
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Coordinates:   59°54'41"N   10°43'48"E
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