In the same collection of world-class museums on the Bygdøy Peninsula, the Norwegian Folk Museum is one of the open attractions that has welcomed visitors for more than 115 years.
King Oscar II founded the core of the collection in the early 1880s, and the Jules Staff Church represented in the mid-twelfth century and was moved here in 1884. This impressive monument is one of 155 historical buildings in a museum, outlining the diversity of wood architecture in All over the country.