In 2025, it will be 80 years since the liberation of Norway during World War II. In Oslo, German soldiers marched through the streets of Oslo on April 9, 1940, and in many other parts of the country. They occupied the country until May 8, 1945. Explore Oslo's hidden stories from the days of the war. See areas where executions took place and buildings were bombed while you hear vivid tales of how Norwegians fought for Norway. The guide shows what happened where during this dark time.
We can walk past places related to the war such as; Oslo Handelsgym, Victoria Terrasse, the National Theatre, the Storting and Akershus Fortress. Along the way, we see "stumbling blocks", memorials and sculptures, all in connection with World War II and the road to our current democracy. Akershus Fortress is a separate tour and here you can also visit the Resistance Museum.
A newer offer that can also be arranged by appointment is a visit to the bunker under Oslo Handelsgymnas. This is one of only two bunkers available in Oslo today, despite the fact that the Germans built over 30 around the city. More about the bunker can be read here. her.
Price: 300 NOK per person (minimum 15 people).



