Day 16 - A free day to discover the history and culture of Oslo
After breakfast this morning we set out on a guided coach tour
of the Norwegian capital, beginning at the modern Opera House.
Appearing as if it is rising from the water, the angled surfaces of
this auditorium's exterior are covered with marble and white
granite. People are encouraged to walk on the building's slopes
when the weather is appropriate, for some of the best views across
Oslofjord.
We also view the Royal Palace. This grand 19th-century
neoclassical palace is the official residence of Norway's monarch
with acres of parkland. With a free afternoon, you could visit one
of the city's many impressive galleries or museums such as the
Munch Museum and the National Museum, containing works by
celebrated expressionist painter Edvard Munch, renowned for 'The
Scream'. You could also take a gentle cruise around idyllic
Oslofjord, perhaps stopping at the Fram Museum to view a
19th-century ship used for polar exploration, or visit the Norsk
Folk Museum, which contains historic Norwegian buildings.
Dinner is independent tonight, and you might like to try some
new Nordic cuisine, fresh seafood, or possibly opt for a
traditional Norwegian dinner at the oldest restaurant in Oslo, the
elegant Engebret Café near Christiana Torv.
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