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Asker kulturhus cultural center in Asker, Oslo
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View of Asker kulturhus in Asker, Oslo
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View of Asker kulturhus in Asker, Oslo
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Asker kulturhus

4.3(1,059 reviews)Activity
🕑 1.5 to 3 hours depending on the event👶 Best for ages 3-12. Younger children enjoy storytelling sessions and hands-on creative workshops, while school-age kids appreciate theatrical performances and cultural programs. Many events cater to specific age groups, so check the schedule in advance.

About

Asker kulturhus is a vibrant cultural center that brings families together through diverse programming including children's theater, music performances, art workshops, and interactive events. This modern community hub in the charming town of Asker offers year-round entertainment and educational activities designed to engage young minds while giving parents a taste of Norwegian family culture.

Highlights

  • Regular children's theater productions featuring both Norwegian and international stories
  • Interactive art and music workshops during school holidays
  • Family-friendly concerts and cultural performances from around the world
  • Creative play sessions and storytelling hours for younger children
  • Modern, comfortable facilities with dedicated spaces for different age groups

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Check the online calendar before visiting as most events require advance booking. The website has an English option, making it easier for international visitors to browse programs.
  2. 2.Arrive 15-20 minutes early for performances to allow time for coat check and seating. The venue can get busy, especially during weekend family shows.
  3. 3.Many workshops and performances are conducted in Norwegian, but visual arts, music, and physical theater programs are enjoyable regardless of language barriers.
  4. 4.The venue is centrally located in Asker town center with shops and cafes nearby, perfect for combining cultural activities with a full day out.
  5. 5.Download the venue's app or sign up for their newsletter to get alerts about special family events and school holiday programs.

Best Time to Visit

Weekends and school holidays offer the most family-oriented programming. Evening performances typically start around 6pm, ideal for after-school outings. Visit during Norwegian school breaks (October, February, Easter) for special children's festivals and extended programming.

What to Know

Ticket prices vary by event but are generally affordable (typically 50-150 NOK for children's shows). The venue is fully accessible with elevators and family restrooms. There's no on-site restaurant, but vending machines and a small cafe offer snacks and drinks.

Seasonal Notes

Programming intensifies during Norwegian school holidays (October break, winter break in February, Easter, and summer). December features special holiday performances and winter-themed activities. Summer schedule may be lighter, with more events in fall and spring.

Nearby Eats

Asker town center surrounds the kulturhus with family options including Peppes Pizza (Norwegian chain with familiar favorites) and several cafes along the pedestrian shopping street. For a treat, try one of the local bakeries for traditional Norwegian pastries.

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