Oslo City Museum is located in Frogner Park and offers a unique insight into the history of Norway’s capital, from the Middle Ages to the present day. The museum features permanent and temporary exhibitions that tell the story of the city’s development, architecture, cultural life, and the everyday experiences of its inhabitants. Visitors can explore photographs, paintings, maps, and models that illustrate how Oslo has grown and changed over time. The Oslo City Museum is part of the Oslo Museum foundation, which also includes the Intercultural Museum and other institutions.