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Opening hours January 1 – April 30: 10-16 May 1 – May 31: 10–17 June 1 – August 31: 09–18 September 1 – September 30: 10–17 October 1 – December 31: 10–16 The opening hours are valid seven days a week. Prices Adults 80 kr Children and students 30 kr Seniors 50 kr Groups (more than 15) 60 kr Families (3 + 2) 160 kr Disabled persons 30 kr Persons accompanying the disabled enter for free |
The Polar Ship Fram
The Fram was the first ship specially built in Norway for polar research. She was used on three important expeditions: with Fridtjof Nansen on a drift over the Arctic Ocean 1893-96, with Otto Sverdrup to the arctic archipelago west of Greenland – now the Nunavut region of Canada – 1898-1902, and with Roald Amundsen to Antarctica for his South Pole expedition 1910-12. The Fram is now housed and exhibited in the Fram Museum at Bygdøynes, Oslo |
GPS KoordinaterN 59° 54.191'E 10° 41.943' |