๐ Holmenkollen Ski Jump is a stunning architectural and functional landmark in Oslo, Norway. ๐ It is Norway's most visited tourist attraction, drawing about one million visitors annually, and houses the world's oldest ski museum. This iconic venue has been a vital part of the local community for over 120 years, notably hosting the 1952 Winter Olympics.
๐คฉ Panoramic views of Oslo, the fjord, and Nordmarka from the viewing platform.
โท๏ธ Explore 5000 years of Norwegian skiing history in the newly renovated museum.
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Experience Olympic history at this world-class ski event venue since 1892.
๐คธ Enjoy thrilling activities like the zipline from the ski slope and frisbee golf at the National Ski Arena.
๐จโ๐ฉโ๐งโ๐ฆ Child-friendly with interactive exhibitions and a dedicated play universe.
โ ๏ธ Requires a moderate degree of fitness for the uphill walk and to climb 114 steep steps to the viewing platform.
๐ง Jump Tower may be closed for maintenance; check website for updated status.
๐ซ Not for inexperienced ski jumpers.
๐ Take Metro Line 1 to Holmenkollen station for scenic transport.
๐๏ธ Oslo Pass provides free admission.
โ๏ธ Visit on clear days for the best views.
๐๏ธ Check the visitor page for updated opening hours, as they vary by season.
๐ฐ One ticket includes access to both the Ski Museum and the jump tower viewing platform. Adults 190 NOK, seniors/students 170 NOK, children (6-18) 95 NOK, under 5 free.
๐ Daily. October-April: 10:00-16:00. May-September: 10:00-17:00. ๐ Special hours on Christmas Eve, New Year's Eve, and May 17: 10:00-14:00.
Free parking available at the Ski Museum and other options in Holmenkollen. Public transport is encouraged.
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