Nordisk bibelmuseum, Eastern Norway, Norway
5.0 (68 reviews) Sunday: 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM Spent < 1 hour Ranking #8 in Oslo Speciality Museums • History Museums
Great Museum - History - Incredible Collection of Bibles - Fun and Informative
The collection is a varied selected content of Norwegian, Nordic and foreign bibles. The collection contains cultural treasures. Some of the most rare is an exemplar of Gustav Vasas bible from 1541, an original page from The Gutenberg bible, a latin bible from 1487 and handwritten pages from around 1250 . The museum will also show historical materials from other collections.
Address
Nedre Slottsgate 4C, Oslo 0157 Norway
Mobile
Website
http://nobimu.no/
Working hours
Monday :
Tuesday : 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday : 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Thursday : 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday : 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday : 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday : 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Current local date and time now
Sunday, May 12, 2024, 2:25
User Ratings
5.0 based on (68 reviews)
Reviews
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5Lena P 5:00 PM Mar 9, 2023
Highly recommended
In many way a unique museum containing absolutely amazing items, including a page from the Gutenberg Bible. My guide Henrik was very knowledgeable and you could tell he was passionate about his work. You will learn a lot about the history of the Nordic countries and their cultural heritage. The museum should be an exiting site for children: besides adorable mini-Bibles, they will be able to see how a printing press works. Good museum shop! (See the picture below).
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4charlene_veverka 5:00 PM Sep 3, 2022
Bible Museum
Hubby and I decided to come into this museum as it was en-route to another area of town we were visiting. It has a very impressive collection of bibles from different countries, regions and eras. Some of the very old bibles towards the back of the premises are in impeccable condition amazing quality, just to see the detail and precision that was put into making these holy artefacts from back in the day was astounding. The visit was made even more interesting and enjoyable by Simen and Mikkel who were able to give further information on different sections and specific artefacts they are housing within the museum. It really is worth making a trip in here if you feel like visiting something a little bit different and educational.