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At the world’s first digital Viking Museum, the Viking Age is resurrected with the help of VR technology, holograms, interactive screens and a 270-degree cinema. Here you can explore digital versions of the famed Gokstad and Oseberg ships as well as many other objects currently on loan from the Museum of the Viking Age. Learn about society, religion, folklore, and the most significant events of the Viking Age in our interactive exhibitions.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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The Viking Planet Oslo
The Viking Planet is the world’s first digital Viking museum, offering a wide selection of unique and engaging exhibitions centered around the Viking Age, allowing you to experience the life of the Vikings as if you were one of them. Climb aboard a longship, defend your village, and feel the thrill of virtual time travel. Come face-to-face with life-sized holograms, explore interactive 3D artifacts, and discover some of the most important aspects of the Viking Age through captivating interactive screens. Create lasting memories at innovative selfie stations, and do not forget to bring home your souvenir! All exhibitions are available in 12 different languages. Free Wi-Fi and App Guide. Viking-themed souvenir store.
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Free Wi-Fi
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The Viking Planet Oslo
Fridtjof Nansens plass 4 Oslo Norway
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
16 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
J0B,May 7, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
We'd read mixed things about this before we arrived, but I think a lot of the negative reviews are those of people who had gone in expecting one thing and finding something else. It is very much sold on the VR aspect, but it is much more than that! We went for the combined Museum and VR game ticket - we'd recently done another VR thing back home and got the bug to try out some more. The VR game is approx 15mins, you act as a Viking on board a long ship using a bow and arrow and sword to protect your ship - although visiting as a couple, we both played separately...arguably, I think it might have been more fun to both be on one boat side by side but that's probably a technical and logistical nightmare. You don't learn an awful lot through the game, but its a fun way to approach history. Downstairs, the museum was great - so much information, presented in modern and interactive ways, which makes the information much more accessible than seeing items behind a glass cabinet in a stuffy museum. The 270 cinema experience was great to give you a real feel for life in Viking Norway, and through the other exhibits you learned about Viking battles, Norse Gods & Mythology, different roles in Viking society, items Vikings would have used from long boats and weapons to craft items and furniture. It really gave you a sense of what life was like under Viking rule. The VR experience downstairs is fairly short, and a bit of fun, to end your visit - it is certainly not the main event. Staff were friendly and helpful, the museum felt spacious and wasn't too busy on a weekday afternoon, with exhibits available in multiple languages. The gift shop was well stocked and had some different items available to a lot of the usual tourist tat you get in these types of venues usually.
Alex c,May 6, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
What a brilliant experience. Olso is such a great city to explore… but I was seeking some historical element from our trip, and typical ‘museums’ aren’t really my thing. This experience was a great way to learn about the Vikings… in so many different and engaging ways, with multimedia videos, digital displays, VR etc… and all at our own pace. I also got the chance to ‘Ai’ myself into a Viking warrior princess and did the VR video game so I could imagine myself attacking the enemy! (I honestly enjoyed it far more than I ever expected!) I’d certainly highly recommend it!








Janus K,Mar 24, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Lousy. A disgrace what they present. Three non-tech games you can watch on YouTube. They last 3/4 minutes. A real scam
hugo daniel d,Feb 27, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
We start with virtual games, Buenisimo, you travel in a boat fighting the arrows with other warriors, very exciting! There is also a virtual movie with battle included, very good!
848mirellaa,Jan 9, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
It was a very great experience which gives you a whole perception of the viking history. The museum is very well organized - you can get an information about their normal life, used sheeps, clothes, jewellry. The VR experience was interesting as well. You can also take a photo by using different AI option to see yourself as a viking.
DominiqueB52,Jan 3, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
An almost totally digital space. A good approach to the world of Vikings, however, the essential is there and the films are beautiful.


AnitaT2225,Dec 20, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
It was fun:) and very informative! The staff was nice and helpful. Really good for children especially for teens. There is a lot of interactive things to do.
Relax469829,Oct 24, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
We had a great time at the Viking Planet, learning much about the vikings and enjoying the VR experiences. Would recommend visiting!
clokeg,Oct 23, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
This was a great little Museum with some very nice interactive activity. It even engaged 2 teenagers. The Virtual Reality part is quite basic but still enjoyable for a museum - Conrad the assistant at the VR part was very entertaining so well done to him
rono749,Jul 30, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Very interesting. Glad we went! We will recommend it to others. We were part of a group tour and wish we would have had more time.
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