Monday, November 28, 2011

My first visit at the Football Museum

I’m not the type of girl that is extremely interested in football, but of course I was curious about what the Football museum here in Oslo had to offer. I was actually very positive surprised. The museum was both interesting and fun at the same time. Here you can learn everything about the Norwegian football history, also the great International victories of the Ladies' Norwegian national team. You can see different football t-shirts, shoes, medals and more memorabilia. You can also play FIFA and table football, sounds fun right? I think so! All visitors are offered a guided tour around the stadium. 

You will get the chance to see the Ullevaal stadium, try to sit on the seat used by the Norwegian King when he is attending football matches like the Cup Final, the players tunnel and the dressing room. There are guided tours in Norwegian and English every 45 minutes until the closing time, which I think it's a very good offer to experience Norwegian history from a "football point of view"!  



Here you can see Ullevål Stadium, the biggest stadium in Norway.


This is a LEGO model of the Ullevaal Stadium. I think this was one of the coolest thing there. So creative!

Drillo (the Norwegian national team manager) used this boots in his first match.

They  have a new exhibition “The dream of Premier league”. Here can you see Norwegian
football players in English football

Look! I'm sitting in the exactly same seat that the King of Norway is sitting on when he attends a match.

This is the wardrobe used by the Norwegian national team.


The grass was still green during my visit in November, quite unusual!



By the way, I will post more on my visits to attractions and nice places in Oslo, stay tuned! :-)

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