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Norwegian Museum of Cultural History

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287: 179: 272: 318: 254: 221: 330: 303: 236: 164: 202: 27: 91:(1869–1946). It acquired the core area of its present property in 1898. After having built temporary exhibition buildings and re-erected a number of rural buildings, the museum could open its gates to the public in 1901. In 1907, the collections of King 148:
was transferred to the museum. Throughout its existence, research has focused on building and furniture, clothing and textiles, technical and social culture, agriculture, working memory and
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Hans Aall was the director until his death in 1946. Under his leadership the museum experienced a substantial growth of its area, staff, collections, buildings and number of visitors.
178: 286: 516: 53:, is a museum of cultural history with extensive collections of artifacts from all social groups and all regions of the country. It also incorporates a large 129:. Seven of the nine flats show typical interiors from various periods of the 19th and 20th centuries, including a flat inhabited by an immigrant family from 329: 220: 201: 271: 302: 580: 565: 317: 560: 570: 496: 482: 163: 253: 20: 106:(1904–1978) became Director of the museum in 1947 and remained museum director until he retired, in 1974. From 1990 until 2000, 585: 235: 140:
The museum also possesses a large photographic archive, including a significant portion of the works of noted photographer
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The Norwegian Museum of Cultural History is situated on the Bygdøy peninsula near several other museums, including the
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as it was furnished in 2002. In 1951, the Sami collections in the Ethnographic Museum of the
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in the centre, is recognized as the world's first open-air museum, founded in 1881.
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with more than 150 buildings, relocated from towns and rural districts.
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Gol Stave Church re-erected in 1885 in the open-air museum of Oscar II
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Among the museum's more significant buildings are the 13th-century
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På nordmanns vis : Norsk folkemuseum gjennom 100 år
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Street in the "Old Town" section of Norsk Folkemuseum
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Museum of Cultural History, Oslo

Bygdøy
Oslo
Norway
open-air museum
Viking Ship Museum
Fram Museum
Kon-Tiki Museum
Norwegian Maritime Museum
Hans Aall
Oscar II
Gol Stave Church
Reidar Kjellberg
Erik Rudeng
Nina Refseth
Gol Stave Church
Oslo
Pakistan
University of Oslo
Anders Beer Wilse
Bygdøy Royal Estate
Sami
Log houses in the farmstead from Østerdal
Østerdal
Historic buildings from Hovin and Gransherad in Telemark
Hovin
Gransherad
Telemark
Working class houses from the former settlement of Enerhaugen in Oslo

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