Oslo is the most interesting city of the country from the excursion point of view. On the territory of the city you will find widest selection of grandiose historical monuments, beautiful parks and museums. The local city Hall (Oslo Rådhus) is a prominent architectural monument. This is a building made of red brick and notable for its strict lines – a true elegant architectural monument of the 20th century. Besides a visual inspection of the attraction, tourists are recommended to go inside and examine halls. The rooms of the building are decorated with beautiful frescoes and tapestries, and its patio is notable because of an amazingly beautiful fountain Dyre Vaa.
Government House is one of the main symbols of Oslo. The building was built in 1958. It is characterized by severe and stately look; Government House has full right to be called a model of high style. Among the cultural institutions of the city visitors are recommended to visit a popular Viking Ship Museum, which is located on Bygdoy Peninsula. The museum exhibits a unique collection of historic ships that have been made by the Vikings centuries ago. Oseberg Viking Ship is considered the oldest exhibit of the museum - it was built in the 9th century. The National Gallery has a rich collection of paintings by Norwegian painters. Among the items of the priceless collection of art you will see the works of Matisse and Cezanne. A part of the exhibition is occupied by a collection of sculptures of the end of the 19th century.
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