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THE FRAM MUSEUM Bygdøynesveien 39, 0286 Oslo, Norway Tel: +47 – 23 28 29 50 www.frammuseum.no Super widescreen introduction film in 10 languages Start your tour in our widescreen theatre in the Gjøa-building. Enjoy the 12-minute introduction to polar history and a spectacular northern lights footage. Turn the knob to choose among the 10 languages. e show runs every 15 minutes all day. Trapped in Ice Enter our polar expedition simulator. What happens when a ship is caught in the ice and slowly ground to pieces? Warning: Moving floor, freezing cold and ice. Framheim Café Enjoy hot and cold drinks and a freshly made sandwich in our café Framheim – inspired by Roald Amundsen´s wintering hut in the Antarctic. Outside terrace area in the Spring/Summer. We also offer free Wi-Fi in the café area. SELECTED MUSEUM HIGHLIGHTS: 2018 Winner Visitor Parking Museum Parking Norwegian Maritime Museum (NMM) Kon-Tiki Museum The Fram Museum Gjøa Building NMM Building South Pole monument Bus Parking Bus Stop Ferryboat (March to October) The red arrow below marks the walk- ing distance from the visitor parking area to the Fram Museum’s entrance Bergesenstiftelsen e Gjøa Building Our second building houses Gjøa – the first ship through the Northwest Passage – and many new exhibitions. Enter downstairs through our own Northwest Passage, learning about the 400 years it took to find this elusive sea route. e Polar Ship Fram Go on board and explore one of Norway´s definitive national treasures - the polar ship Fram – the strongest wooden ship ever built, breaking all previous farthest north and farthest south records. e new 270° surround film experience Our surround polar environment experience runs from the deck of Fram, continuously all day. THE FRAM MUSEUM IS SUPPORTED BY: DID YOU PARK YOUR CAR OUTSIDE? Please note that the only valid parking lots are marked on the map below. Remember to pay the parking fee before entering the museum.
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Page 1: The Polar Ship Fram...THE FRAM MUSEUM Bygdøynesveien 39, 0286 Oslo, Norway Tel: +47 – 23 28 29 50 Super widescreen introduction film in 10 languages Start your tour in our widescreen

THE FRAM MUSEUM Bygdøynesveien 39, 0286 Oslo, Norway

Tel: +47 – 23 28 29 50 www.frammuseum.no

Super widescreen introduction film in 10 languagesStart your tour in our widescreen theatre in the Gjøa-building. Enjoy the 12-minute introduction to polar history and a spectacular northern lights footage. Turn the knob to choose among the 10 languages. The show runs every 15 minutes all day.

Trapped in Ice Enter our polar expedition simulator. What happens when a ship is caught in the ice and slowly ground to pieces? Warning: Moving floor, freezing cold and ice.

Framheim CaféEnjoy hot and cold drinks and a freshly made sandwich in our café Framheim – inspired by Roald Amundsen s wintering hut in the Antarctic. Outside terrace area in the Spring/Summer. We also offer free Wi-Fi in the café area.

SELECTED MUSEUM HIGHLIGHT S:

2018 Winner

Visitor Parking

Museum Parking

Norwegian Maritime Museum (NMM)

Kon-Tiki Museum

The Fram Museum

Gjøa Building

NMM BuildingSouth Polemonument

Bus Parking

Bus Stop Ferr

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The red arrow below marks the walk-ing distance from the visitor parking area to the Fram Museum’s entrance

Bergesenstiftelsen

The Gjøa BuildingOur second building houses Gjøa – the first ship through the Northwest Passage – and many new exhibitions. Enter downstairs through our own Northwest Passage, learning about the 400 years it took to find this elusive sea route.

The Polar Ship FramGo on board and explore one of Norway s definitive national treasures - the polar ship Fram – the strongest wooden ship ever built, breaking all previous farthest north and farthest south records.

The new 270° surround film experience Our surround polar environment experience runs from the deck of Fram, continuously all day.

THE FRAM MUSEUM IS SUPPORTED BY:

DID YOU PARK YOUR CAR OUTSIDE?Please note that the only valid parking lots are marked on the map

below. Remember to pay the parking fee before entering the museum.

Page 2: The Polar Ship Fram...THE FRAM MUSEUM Bygdøynesveien 39, 0286 Oslo, Norway Tel: +47 – 23 28 29 50 Super widescreen introduction film in 10 languages Start your tour in our widescreen

FRAM BUILDING:

16 Exploration of the North17 The 1st Fram Expedition18 Fram in the ice19 The life of Fridtjof Nansen20 Science in the polar regions21 Navigation22 Explorers Club

23 Exploration of Antarctica24 The South Pole Expedition25 Race to the South Pole26 Scott’s sledge27 Roald Amundsen’s expedition28 Fram crewmembers29 Other polar pioneers30 The dogs31 Trapped in Ice - a polar simulator

A Personal storage boxes B Visitor information C Wheelchair elevator D Café with WiFi access E The igloo and games area F Books, DVDs, Souvenirs G Mini amphitheatre H 270° Surround film experience I Fram’s galley and workstations J The Aft Saloon and cabins K The Fore Saloon and cabins L Engine room M Cargo hold and film

GJØA BUILDING:

1 Exploration of the Northwest and Northeast Passage

2 Widescreen Cinema3 The Franklin Expedition4 The Gjøa Expedition5 Gjøa Haven today6 Henry Larsen and St. Roch7 Nansen’s winter in Greenland8 Eivind Astrup9 The 2nd Fram Expedition

10 The Maud Expedition11 Amundsen’s flight to 88°12 The Norge Airship Expedition13 Amundsen’s last expedition14 Interactive films screen15 The Arctic today

N The Cinema O Gjøa’s aft cabin P Galley, entry to below deck Q Below deck on Gjøa R Conference Room

We recommend starting the exploration in the cinema (N).

All translations are available on touch screens

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