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The Medieval Gallery

The last opening day is October 10th 2021. The hall is going to be refurbished, and a new exhibition opens in 2022.

The exhibition in the Medieval Gallery displays religious artefacts as well as everyday objects.

The exhibition was designed by Norway's best known architect, Sverre Fehn (1924 – 2009). It opened in 1979. Photo: Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo.

Religious artefacts

The Cultural History Museum has a uniquely rich selection of stave church portals, chairs and other high-quality wooden objects from the 12th and 13th centuries.

You will also find Norway's largest collection of painted church art from the period 1100-1350.

Maria med barnet, Hedalen stavkirke
A replica of Mary with child from Hedalen stave church. © Museum of Cultural History, UiO/ Eirik Irgens Johnsen 
Drikkehorn fra Elingård på Onsøy i Østfold.
Drinking vessel from Elingård, Onsøy, Østfold. © Museum of Cultural History, UiO/ Eirik Irgens Johnsen

Everyday life in Medieval times

Alongside the objects from Norwegian churches, the exhibition holds a rich collection of finger rings, shoes, games and tools you would expect to find in a Medieval market place.