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Asker museum museum in Asker, Oslo
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View of Asker museum in Asker, Oslo
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View of Asker museum in Asker, Oslo
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Asker museum

4.6(302 reviews)$Museum
🕑 1.5 to 2 hours👶 Best for ages 3-12. Younger children love playing with the vintage toys and hands-on exhibits, while older kids appreciate learning about how children lived in the past and comparing historical childhood experiences to their own.

About

Asker Museum offers a delightful journey through childhood history that resonates with both generations. Kids can engage hands-on with vintage toys and interactive exhibits while parents enjoy the nostalgia of seeing playthings from different eras. This charming, budget-friendly museum provides an educational yet entertaining experience that sparks conversations between children and adults about how childhood has changed over time.

Highlights

  • Vintage toy collection featuring dolls, trains, and games from different decades
  • Interactive play areas where children can handle historical toys
  • Exhibits showing how Norwegian children lived and played throughout history
  • Nostalgic displays that spark conversation between parents and children
  • Compact, manageable size perfect for younger children's attention spans

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit on Tuesday through Thursday for the quietest experience, as weekends can get busier with local families
  2. 2.The museum is located in Hvalstad, about 20 minutes from Oslo city center, so plan your transportation accordingly via train to Asker station then local bus
  3. 3.Most exhibits have English descriptions, but downloading a translation app beforehand can be helpful for additional context
  4. 4.Allow children to touch and interact with the designated play areas, as this hands-on approach is encouraged
  5. 5.Combine your visit with a walk around the surrounding residential area, which offers a glimpse of typical Norwegian suburban life

Best Time to Visit

Tuesday through Thursday between 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM for the most relaxed experience with fewer crowds. Avoid Fridays when locals often visit before the weekend closure, and note that the museum is closed Mondays and Saturdays.

What to Know

Entry is very affordable (budget-friendly pricing). The museum has limited hours (closed Mondays and Saturdays), so plan accordingly. No on-site cafe, so bring snacks for young children or plan to eat before or after in nearby Asker town center.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with consistent hours. The museum may have special Christmas-themed exhibits in December featuring vintage holiday toys and traditions. Check their website before visiting as Norwegian museums sometimes have extended closures during summer holidays (July) or reduced winter hours.

Nearby Eats

Head to Asker town center (about 5 minutes by car) for family-friendly options like Peppes Pizza or local cafes with children's menus. Alternatively, pack a picnic to enjoy in one of the nearby parks if weather permits.

More Activities Near Asker

Ice Cream

Funky Frozen Yogurt

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Funky Frozen Yogurt is a delightful family stop in the Sandvika area of Asker, offering homemade and artisanal ice cream that kids absolutely love. With friendly service, outdoor seating perfect for enjoying sunny Norwegian days, and a welcoming atmosphere, it's an ideal treat stop after exploring Oslo's surrounding areas or as a destination itself for ice cream enthusiasts.

Restaurant

Asker Pizza & Café

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Asker Pizza & Café is a reliably family-friendly dining spot in the Asker district that takes the stress out of mealtime with quick service and a diverse menu that appeals to picky eaters and adventurous palates alike. The casual, welcoming atmosphere means parents can relax while kids enjoy familiar favorites like pizza alongside local Norwegian options, all at prices that won't break the budget during an expensive Scandinavian vacation.

Sports

Asker Arena

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Asker Arena is a fantastic multi-purpose sports complex that offers families a wealth of active play options under one roof. With playgrounds, climbing walls, athletic courts, and plenty of open space for running around, it's an ideal destination for burning energy on rainy Norwegian days or when you need a break from sightseeing in nearby Oslo.

Nature

Semsvannet landskapsvernområde

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Semsvannet landskapsvernområde is a stunning nature preserve offering easy, family-friendly hiking trails through beautiful Norwegian forests with scenic lake views and perfect picnic spots. This peaceful outdoor escape provides a wonderful introduction to Norway's natural beauty, with well-maintained paths suitable for strollers and young walkers, making it ideal for families wanting to experience authentic Scandinavian wilderness without challenging terrain.