1. The Viking Ship Museum, also known as Vikingskipshuset in Norwegian, is located on the Bygdøy Peninsula in Oslo, Norway. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the city. The museum houses the best-preserved Viking ships in the world, dating back to the 9th century.

One of the main highlights of the museum is the Oseberg ship, which was discovered in a burial mound in 1904. This ship dates back to approximately 820 AD and is exquisitely carved with intricate details. The Gokstad ship is another prominent display, dating back to around 900 AD. Additionally, the museum also features the Tune ship, which is smaller in size but equally fascinating.

The Viking Ship Museum provides a unique opportunity to learn about the Viking Age and the maritime history of Norway. Alongside the Viking ships, visitors can explore artifacts and archaeological findings that were excavated from various Viking burial sites. These artifacts include household items, tools, weapons, clothing, and even the remains of two Viking-era women.

2. The working hours for the Viking Ship Museum are as follows:

- May 15 to September 14: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM

- September 15 to May 14: 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Please note that the museum may have different opening hours on public holidays, so it’s best to check their official website for updated information.

Phone: +47 22 13 52 80

3. Ticket information and transportation:

- Admission fee: The museum has an entrance fee for adults, with reduced prices for students, seniors, and children. It is recommended to purchase tickets online in advance to avoid long queues.

- Children under the age of 18 can enter for free.

- The museum is easily accessible by public transportation. You can take the number 30 bus or the ferry from Oslo City Hall to Bygdøy, where the museum is located. There is also ample parking available if you prefer to drive.

- The museum is wheelchair accessible, and they provide wheelchair rentals free of charge.

- Guided tours in English are available for an additional fee.