The Fram Museum building on the Bygdoy peninsula in Oslo
Shot
2014
07/06
Publication
2016
06/24
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The Fram Museum stands out for its tent-shaped architecture reminiscent of polar structures. The building houses the Fram ship, the most famous polar vessel in the world, used by explorers like Fridtjof Nansen and Roald Amundsen in their polar expeditions. Located on the Bygdoy peninsula, the museum is part of a cultural hub that also includes the Viking Ship Museum and Norwegian Folk Museum. The "FRAM" inscription stands on the yellow facade, inviting visitors to discover the extraordinary feats of Norwegian explorers.