Constitution Day in Oslo is a celebration marking the adoption of the Norwegian Constitution in 1814. The entire city comes alive as marching bands and parades fill the streets, with enthusiastic participation from nearly every resident. People proudly wear traditional costumes—known as bunad—each representing different regions of Norway, creating a colorful and culturally rich display that honors the nation's history and unity.
Located on an island in the Oslofjord near Drøbak, Oscarsborg Fortress is a historic coastal defense site best known for sinking the German cruiser Blücher in April 1940, delaying the Nazi invasion of Oslo.
Norsk Folkemuseum is located at the Bygdøy peninsula, approximately 5 km west of Oslo city center
Gustav Vigeland created 212 bronze, granite and cast iron sculptures. The city of Oslo decided to create a park dedicated to his works.
Central Norway near Finse
Nærøyfjord fjord
Located between fjords and mountains on Norway’s west coast, Bergen is a historic port city known for its colorful wooden houses, vibrant cultural scene, and access to stunning natural landscapes. Once a hub of the Hanseatic League, its old wharf, Bryggen, is now a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Oselvarverkstaden workshop, dedicated to preservation of traditional methods for building Viking boats.