The Kon-Tiki Museum
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Kon-Tiki - short history

Kon-Tiki - short history

Kon-Tiki - short history






Opening hours 2010

01.01 - 28.02: 10.30 - 15.30
01.03 - 31.03: 10.30 - 16.00
01.04 - 31.05: 10.00 - 17.00
01.06 - 31.08: 09.30 - 17.30
01.09 - 30.09: 10.00 - 17.00
01.10 - 31.10: 10.30 - 16.00
01.11 - 31.12: 10.30 - 15.30

Allso possible for guidet tours in opening hours and after closing hours see Kon-Tiki Events

Ticket prices 2010

Adults NOK 60
Children NOK 25
Families NOK 120
Students/Senior Citizens NOK 40
*Groups pr. person NOK 40 (minimum 10 pax) Pupils on school trips (Up- 18 years) NOK 20

*For great volume special prices occur.
Please contact: h.tangen@kon-tiki.no
Closed:

Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve, New Year’s Day, 17th of May

Adress:

Bygdøynesveien 36 - 0286 Oslo
Tel: (+47) 23 08 67 67
Fax: (+47) 23 08 67 60
kon-tiki@kon-tiki.no






















Getting to the Kon-Tiki Museum

Public Bus service Public boat from city center By your own car

There is a regular, all year bus service (bus no. 30)
to the Kon-Tiki Museum from the centre of Oslo every 10 min.
The bus stops right outside the museum.
The stop is called "Bygdøynes".For timetable click on the photo (Norwegian timetable)

From 1.st of April to 10th October (2010) you can take a short but pleasant boat trip to the Kon-Tiki Museum by the public ferry.

The second stop is called "Bygdøynes" and this is where you disembark. Ferry table 2010.
Outside The Kon-Tiki Museum you will find 3 parking lots. Click on the photo to find most value for money


Se films from The Kon-Tiki Museum


Kiosk just outside The Kon-Tiki Museum

Just outside The Kon-Tiki Museum you can have coffe, tea, hotdogs, sandwiches, icecream and more.
Same opening hours as The Kon-Tiki Museum in high season (May-September)























As shown on the map The Kon-Tiki Museum is located at Bygdøy in Oslo. It takes 20 min with bus from city center. 15 minutes by boat or you can drive your own car.

The kon-Tiki Museum in brief

The Kon-Tiki Museum houses original boats and exhibits from Thor Heyerdahl’s world famous expeditions. The museum is home to permanent exhibitions about: Ra, Tigris, Fatu-Hiva, Kon-Tiki, and Easter Island. It has a separate area for short-term exhibitions, as well as a 30 metre cave tour and an underwater exhibition containing a life-size 10-metre whale shark. The museum also has a cinema and souvenir shop. The museum is open year round and has special offers for groups in the evenings. Competition for children and young people with great prizes.