The architecture is amazing, it is designed to look like the coast of Norway and oil plants along it. Inside, everything is really interesting.
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Norwegian Petroleum Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Petroleum Museum is located in the harbour of Stavanger. Stavanger is a well-known North Sea oil capital, where many oil giants gather. At the Norwegian Petroleum Museum, you can learn about the formation, exploration and extraction of oil and other popular science knowledge. The museum combines the progress of oil exploration technology with video materials of important moments in the history of Norwegian oil development, including not only the Kielland tragedy in which 123 workers were killed, but also a commissioned report on the oil-free Norwegian waters in 1950. In addition, there are rich multimedia presentations and movie screenings, which are worth seeing. And there are many interactive projects, both knowledgeable and interesting.
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Norwegian Petroleum Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The architecture is amazing, it is designed to look like the coast of Norway and oil plants along it. Inside, everything is really interesting.
Norway, because of the discovery of oil in 1969, after 50 years of development, thus changing the state of poverty, becoming the richest country in the world! This museum is mainly about the history of Norwegian oil discovery and development. The combination of pictures, physical objects, movies and games gives you a more intuitive understanding of oil development! Opens at 10 o'clock in winter and closes at 4 p.m.
In 1969, Norway discovered the largest oil field in the North Sea. The fate of the country changed. In the 1980s, Norway took full control of oil exploration, extraction, transportation and sales. Economic growth, in a documentary sentence, "There is no poverty, crime, everyone is rich, here is paradise."
Stavanger is Norway's fourth largest city and the oil capital of Norway! The Norwegian Petroleum Museum facing the sea is a famous local landmark, not far from the ferry terminal to Tau (the sermon stone). It is a special style of the beach in front of the museum. Children can play here. It is a good place for locals to take a leisure walk...
The Oil Museum is a famous attraction here, but unfortunately closed today, but her appearance is very sensational. The simple gray stone facade stands in the autumn wind, a row of yellow poplars in the square outside the door, with branches and leaves, which is really a typical Nordic design landscape serious and vivid. The city, which thrives on oil, is most impressed by its design and beauty.