Thursday, October 30, 2014

The Munch museum, the Viking ship museum and returning home

Hi again!
Now that I have rested my tired bones and had time to recollect my thoughts, it is time to put them down here and bare myself to you once more. 

On Monday was our last whole day in Oslo so we decided to go to the Viking ship museum and the Munch museum. Such was part of what we were going to do but also I wanted to walk along (or up the) Akersalva river because I had heard/read somewhere that it was supposed to be very pretty and relaxing place to walk. 

We woke up around nine and our wonderful host Jan, who had returned home the day before, made us some scrumptiously delectable omelets together with toast. Wow! It was soooooo good, and I mean what a nice guy he was to make breakfast to us, mere couch surfers!  
   I really like the whole concept of Norwegian hospitality and how the people are so friendly and happy! 

After finishing breakfast we left for the subway/metro to get to the city center. 
   From there we walked to the backside of the Oslo Rådhus,at the harbor. It only took us approx. 10 min with a leisurely pace to get there. From there we took the bus nr. 30 towards Bygdøynes to get to the viking ship museum. The stop where you should get of is Vikingskipene. 
   You can use the same buss to go to the Norwegian folk museum, the Holocaust center, the kon tiki museum etc, which are all located on the same little peninsula.   

The museum was interesting and I highly recommend making this trip while visiting the folk museum and the other interesting museums of the peninsula. We unfortunately did not visit them because my friend was not interested. But be warned! The viking ship museum has only three boats there and it is a relatively small place so I don't recommend just visiting there if you venture to the peninsula.
   We got the student discount but I still thought it was a bit expensive for normal adults without discount: 60 kronor (~7€/9$) but students get in for half. 

After we had digested everything we took the bus back to the city from where we went to the museum of Edvard Munch to see the Scream.
   The ticket price was 50 kronor and was more or less worth while seeing. 
I found it somehow abstractly funny that to get in you had to leave your jacket and bags in the locker and pass trough a airport security like security control to get in. It gave me a sort of false sense of coming in to a huge museum with many important exhibitions. But it was a small museum and the painting itself was indeed cool to see but I can't shake this sense of letdown from me. 
Madonna
   The reason the security is so tight is that the painting that they have there, has been stolen many times since it is so hugely famous. 

Anyhow we looked around there for a while and after leaving we went to take the walk along the river which turned out to be the best ting that we had decided on doing on that whole day. 
   The riverside road was lovely to walk along and was really peaceful. We then took a little detour through a little hill road called telthusbacken towards the city. after a long day we then returned back home. 

The next day we woke up at seven to leave together with our host to the city, He headed to work and we were left in the city to walk around aimlessly.
   We didn't really have anything left to see so we just shopped and ate and drank coffee to pass time. 




********About the prices********

Norway is one of the three most expensive countries in Europe, here i have listed some prices over things: 

Buss ticket bought from the buss: 50 Kronor 
Metro/bus/tram ticket from an automated ticket-vendor : 30 kronor
Beer from the store (0.5l): ~45-50 kronor 
Average food cost at a medium priced restaurant: 160-240 kronor 
The train ticket (express) from the airport: 90 kronor (one way) 
cost of coffee at a café: 25-35 kronor
cost of coffee at a kiosk : 20 kronor 
books: around 200 kronor 
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Thanks for reading! 
Robert

Sunday, October 26, 2014

Oslo national art museum and Vigeland park

Cheerio!
What a good day today was. We woke up at nine well rested because of the extra hour we got because of the winter day light savings or whatever. You know the thing where you turn your clock to wintertime, one hour backwards.

Anyhow we ate breakfast and left to the town. We walked to the National art museum to go see the exhibition for FREE!!! The entrance is free of charge on Sundays so it's great if you are on a budget. I highly recommend visiting there! The exhibitions were really nice, especially the paintings by Dahl.

   I rarely go to art exhibitions though I really like art, but I usually go to art museums when vacationing.

   There after we went on our day by walking to trough slottsparken, where the royal palace was located, took pictures and continued towards the Viegeland park.
   We didn't have a map but I had a somewhat good hunch on where we should walk and after stopping to eat on the way, we arrived there.
   The park is ridiculously huge!!! Its main passage was ornamented with sculptures of various sorts and the park was beautiful. I just wish we had come a bit earlier in Fall, when the trees still had properly some leaves.
   The main sculpture, the big carved stone pylon at the center of the park, was majestic and truly worth its praise.
   It was surrounded by symmetrically placed smaller sculptures on stairs and the pylon, or should we just call it a pole, had many human figures carved into it.
   The amount of detail was a bit creepy but still, I really liked it.
We had been spending much time walking around town and it was getting darker so we started to return back home.
   On our way back we chatted a bit with some facers for Amnesty. I didn't pledge for anything but we still had a nice chat about current situations and about Finland etc.

Tomorrow we will most likely go to the Viking ship museum and other places, so for now I thank you for reading and hope to have you soon again.

Cheers
Robert

Saturday, October 25, 2014

First and second day in oslo

Yesterday I left Helsinki at 7.15 and was after a quick 1 h 30 min in Oslo gardermoen airport.
   The flight went really well and I was exited to meet my host befor meeting up with my friend Yuka who was coming with a later flight from Bodö.
   My host lives in Skullerud, about fifteen minutes from the central railway-station by subway.
Jan, my host, was kind enough to agree to host us for the whole duration of our stay, even tough he is away from Friday to Sunday.
   I got the keys and went back to the railway station to meet up with Yuka.
I think think that the people are really kind here and I feel relieved that I can get by with Swedish though they do speak excellent English as well.

   It was a bit glum on the first day because of the light rain but we went around a bit to see the Domkirke church a short walk from the station.
   We didn't really do much that day except for catching up with each other in Starbucks.
Today we had a chance of seeing more of the beautiful city. We went around the city on foot so we could see more of the city. We went to the national museum for art but decided not to enter today since it is apparently free of charge during Sundays, so if you ever travel to Oslo on a budget then that is one good place to go!

We walked through the spikersuppa park near the national theater  and walked to see the City hall (Oslo Rådhus). It has some artwork frescos/wooden artwork on its walls on the outside. There is also a very particularly cool big clock. We walked to the port from there and went to see the Akerhus festning (Akerhus fort). Oslo is very scenic and beautiful during fall. The trees had nice color and the weather was gentle and sunny today. A perfect day for a walk and sight seeing.

From there we went to see the Opera house which is an absolutely stunning piece of architecture!
   Oslo is a very convenient city to traverse on foot or by means of public transport and it really feels like a kind and open city.

Later on we retired to our hosts apartment to eat and tomorrow we will go to the park with the famous stone sculptures and stone sculpture pillar. Also we will go to the national museum for art and the rest we will decide tomorrow.

Cheers
Robert






Monday, October 6, 2014

Going to Oslo ->

Hi guys, long time no blog.
So I have confirmed my next location and it will be the scenic and beautiful country of Norway, which will be my first time visiting there despite it being a neighboring country to Finland.
The span of my stay will be 5 days 4 nights and I will be staying in Oslo.
   I am securing a place for me and my friend Yuka from the Couch-surfing community and I am really looking forward to this trip.
   I hope that the weather is permitting and that we have clear skies during our stay!

Stay tuned for my upcoming posts on blogger and Youtube!
Cheers!
Robert