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Explore Norway’s Viking heritage at The Viking Planet in Oslo. Enjoy interactive exhibits, cinematic experiences, and immersive VR—ideal for history buffs and families alike.
The Viking Planet – Mini Group (4 adults) Review: An Entertaining Dive into Viking History in Oslo
Visiting The Viking Planet offers a fresh, technologically savvy way to understand Norway’s Viking legacy. This digital museum in Oslo blends cutting-edge VR, eye-catching holograms, and cinematic storytelling to transport you back to the Viking Age. As a reviewer, I found it to be a well-curated experience that balances education with entertainment, making it suitable for both history enthusiasts and families seeking interactive fun.
One thing we particularly liked was the variety of exhibits—each designed to keep you engaged, from hologram battles to 270-degree films. However, a potential consideration is that the experience is compact, so it’s best suited for those with a keen interest in Vikings or digital museums. If you’re after a quick but impactful cultural outing, this spot hits the mark perfectly.
This tour is ideal for travelers who appreciate modern technology, interactive storytelling, and a laid-back exploration of Viking culture. Whether you’re a history buff, a family with kids, or someone curious about Norway’s past, The Viking Planet offers a snapshot of Viking life that’s both educational and fun.

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Located in the heart of Oslo, The Viking Planet stands out as Norway’s first fully digital museum dedicated to the Viking era. For visitors arriving in Oslo, it’s a straightforward addition to your cultural itinerary, especially if you’re navigating the city’s public transit network. The museum’s proximity makes it an easy, no-hassle visit, and it’s open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (perfect for those fitting in a quick afternoon activity).
The museum’s entrance hints at a modern, welcoming space free of traditional vitrine clutter, emphasizing technology-driven storytelling. The digital ticketing system ensures smooth access, and the group rate for four adults at just under $100 presents a good deal, especially considering the immersive content packed inside.
As you step inside The Viking Planet, the first thing you notice is how thoughtfully designed the space is. The museum is compact but packed with features that cater to different learning styles—visual, auditory, and kinesthetic.
Locker storage is available, which is a small but important detail for those who prefer not to carry bags around. Free WiFi keeps everyone connected, allowing for quick photo uploads or checking additional info with the free guide app included in your ticket.
The holographic displays are surprisingly realistic, bringing Viking warriors and scenes of daily life to life. These holograms are particularly engaging for kids or anyone new to Viking culture, as they make history feel immediate rather than distant. Viking Windows, a digital feature, allows you to see snapshots of Viking life and artifacts, adding context to the overall story.
The three cinematic segments provide varied perspectives of Viking life: “The Ambush” VR game puts you in a Viking ship during a raid, offering a sense of adventure and danger. “Norvegr” is filled with fun facts and images, ideal for those who want quick tidbits. “The Viking Life” on a 270-degree screen immerses you in the sights and sounds of the era, accompanied by beautiful music that enhances the mood.
Reviewers like Manuela W. noted, “The immersive screens were very well thought out and visually appealing. The VR experience at the end was fantastic!” This particular virtual reality segment is a highlight and a must-see if you’re interested in Vikings’ maritime exploits and combat.
Additional features include a 3D exhibition from the Viking Age Museum, which adds depth with artifacts and reconstructions. The Viking Selfie Station allows you to insert yourself into Viking scenes or battles—perfect for social media or just a fun photo memory.
Given the included features—interactive exhibits, cinematic films, VR ambush, digital guides, and lockers—the $95.78 for a group of four is reasonable. You could spend roughly 1 to 2 hours here, making it a time-efficient cultural outing. The reviews also praise the well-organized layout and the knowledgeable guides, who add value by explaining features and helping visitors navigate the exhibits.
Many visitors appreciated the balance of entertainment and education. For example, one reviewer praised the “great welcome and leisure pace,” mentioning how the interactive stations were “very well thought out.” The immersive films and VR scenes particularly impressed, making Viking history feel lively and accessible. The VR experience, in particular, was highlighted as “fantastic,” indicating high-quality tech and storytelling.
A few noted that it feels more like a curated showcase than a detailed archaeological museum—ideal if you want an engaging overview but perhaps less suited if you seek in-depth Viking scholarship.


This experience is best for families, casual travelers, and technology enthusiasts who want a fun, visually engaging way to learn about Vikings without spending hours. The mixture of multimedia, interactive stations, and social-media-friendly selfie spots makes it ideal for those wanting a light but memorable cultural outing.
History buffs looking for depth may find it a bit superficial, but the high-quality visuals and immersive tech compensate with a vivid, memorable picture of Viking life. It’s also a budget-friendly option for groups, offering a comprehensive taste of Norway’s legendary past without breaking the bank.
If you’re in Oslo and eager for an interactive, modern take on Viking history, The Viking Planet promises a lively, educational, and entertaining visit—worth considering if you enjoy tech-driven attractions.
Is this experience suitable for children?
Yes, children will enjoy the interactive exhibits, holograms, and selfie zones, making it a family-friendly activity.
How long does the visit typically last?
Most visitors spend about 1 to 2 hours exploring the exhibits and watching the films.
Are lockers available for storing belongings?
Yes, lockers are provided, allowing you to explore hands-free.
Can I buy tickets on the day of my visit?
Yes, but booking 37 days in advance on average suggests it might be wise to reserve ahead during busy periods.
What is included in the ticket?
Your ticket covers all exhibits, the digital guide app, free WiFi, lockers, and admission for four adults.
Is there a guided tour available?
The experience includes a guide app, but no specific guided tour is mentioned—though staff are available to assist.
What if I want to experience the VR game?
VR-Game is available as a separate or combined ticket, so you can choose to add this on if you’re interested.
What are the opening hours?
The museum is open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., all year round.
In summary, The Viking Planet offers a lively, tech-savvy journey into Viking history that’s fun for all ages. It’s a smart choice for those wanting a quick yet comprehensive cultural experience in Oslo with excellent value for money and a touch of modern storytelling magic.