Norwegian Petroleum Museum

Norwegian Petroleum Museum: Our most recommended tours and activities

Stavanger: 24-Hour Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Pass

Stavanger: 24-Hour Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Pass

Visit the iconic landmarks of Stavanger with a hop-on hop-off bus tour at your own pace. Hop on, sit back and enjoy as you pass through iconic places like Stavanger Cathedral, Petroleum Museum, Museum of Archaeology, and more. Learn about the exciting history of the city with our entertaining audio guide available in 7 different languages (English, German, Spanish, French, Dutch and Norwegian). You can get off at any of the stops along the route as many times you want in 24 hours and explore famous attractions such as the Victoria hotel, Ledaal, Strandkaien Cruise Terminal, Gamle Stavanger, and many more. An easy and enjoyable way to explore the marvelous Stavanger.

Stavanger: City Sightseeing Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

Stavanger: City Sightseeing Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

Visit Stavanger and be stunned by the beautiful landscapes including fjords, mountains and white beaches. The city also has an extensive historical background which is portrayed through the city's large number of museums. Stavanger is also Europe's oil and energy capital. Begin your tour at the first stop, the Strandkaien Cruise Terminal, for the full experience. The tour will continue to the Tourist Information Station, where passengers can hop-off and take a short walk over to Stavanger’s Cathedral. The cathedral is one of the most stunning works of architecture in the city and its interior is equally as beautiful. One of the tours most notable spots is the Petroleum Museum which has become one of the coasts most memorable landmarks. Located on the Port of Stavanger, its unique architecture makes it stand out from the crowd and its history inside is just as intriguing.  If you prefer a museum more focused on natural and cultural history, than hop-off at the 9th stop and visit the Stavanger Museum. There’s also a museum for art-lovers at stop 10. The museum boasts an extraordinary number of artwork, now totaling over 2,600. Another recommended stop to hop-off at is stop 11 – the Ledaal Royal Residence. This wonderful building is the official residence to the King of Norway. From the top-deck of the tour buses, you will be able to get brilliant photos of this famous building.  As the tour takes you to these iconic locations, you can also enjoy an informative on-board commentary that is available in 8 different languages. You can also enjoy free WiFi on-board. Tour Stops: 1) Stavanger Concert Hall (Temporary Stop) 2) Breiavannet / Stavanger Cathedral 3) Stavanger Cathedral 4) Petroleum Museum 5) Skansekaien 6) Petroleum Museum 7) St. Petri Church 8) Museum of Archaeology 9) Stavanger Museum 10) Mosvatnet Park 10) Museum of Art 11) Ledaal Royal Residence

Stavanger: Norwegian Petroleum Museum - Entrance Ticket

Stavanger: Norwegian Petroleum Museum - Entrance Ticket

The exhibitions at Norsk Oljemuseum/Norwegian Petroleum Museum in Stavanger gives you a insight in how offshore operations have become Norway’s most important industry. While exploring the exhibitions, you will understand more of this industry; how oil and gas are formed, how resources beneath the seabed are found, and how drilling and production are conducted. They also cover the big climate challenge posed by greenhouse gas emissions and global warming. Exhibits present the technological advances made by this sector, and how oil revenue have affected Norwegian society. Original objects, models, films and interactive exhibits convey the history of petroleum operations on the Norwegian continental shelf. Make sure to see the museum film “Oilkid” – a film about growing up in times of change. Children and youngsters will find many activities at the museum; the rescue chute, catastrophe room, interactive games and a play-plattform for the little-once where they can slide, play and climb. Picture quiz where the whole family can participate to find details of the exhibitions. You can fin Norsk Oljemuseum/Norwegian Petroleum museum in the Stavanger city center, close to "Vågen"/the harbor. We recommend parking at Jorenholmen. The museums is open all year Opening hours 01. June – 31. August – every day 10-19. 01. September – 31. May – Monday-Saturday 10.00-16.00, Sunday 10.00-18.00 At Christmas, the museum is closed on 24, 25, 31 December and 1 January. At Easter, the museum is closed on Good Friday and Easter Sunday. Closed 17 May.

3 activities found

Traveling now? See what’s available for your dates

Top activities in Stavanger

74 activities found
Sort by:

Norwegian Petroleum Museum: Our most recommended tours and activities

Stavanger: 24-Hour Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Pass

Stavanger: 24-Hour Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Pass

Visit the iconic landmarks of Stavanger with a hop-on hop-off bus tour at your own pace. Hop on, sit back and enjoy as you pass through iconic places like Stavanger Cathedral, Petroleum Museum, Museum of Archaeology, and more. Learn about the exciting history of the city with our entertaining audio guide available in 7 different languages (English, German, Spanish, French, Dutch and Norwegian). You can get off at any of the stops along the route as many times you want in 24 hours and explore famous attractions such as the Victoria hotel, Ledaal, Strandkaien Cruise Terminal, Gamle Stavanger, and many more. An easy and enjoyable way to explore the marvelous Stavanger.

Stavanger: City Sightseeing Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

Stavanger: City Sightseeing Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

Visit Stavanger and be stunned by the beautiful landscapes including fjords, mountains and white beaches. The city also has an extensive historical background which is portrayed through the city's large number of museums. Stavanger is also Europe's oil and energy capital. Begin your tour at the first stop, the Strandkaien Cruise Terminal, for the full experience. The tour will continue to the Tourist Information Station, where passengers can hop-off and take a short walk over to Stavanger’s Cathedral. The cathedral is one of the most stunning works of architecture in the city and its interior is equally as beautiful. One of the tours most notable spots is the Petroleum Museum which has become one of the coasts most memorable landmarks. Located on the Port of Stavanger, its unique architecture makes it stand out from the crowd and its history inside is just as intriguing.  If you prefer a museum more focused on natural and cultural history, than hop-off at the 9th stop and visit the Stavanger Museum. There’s also a museum for art-lovers at stop 10. The museum boasts an extraordinary number of artwork, now totaling over 2,600. Another recommended stop to hop-off at is stop 11 – the Ledaal Royal Residence. This wonderful building is the official residence to the King of Norway. From the top-deck of the tour buses, you will be able to get brilliant photos of this famous building.  As the tour takes you to these iconic locations, you can also enjoy an informative on-board commentary that is available in 8 different languages. You can also enjoy free WiFi on-board. Tour Stops: 1) Stavanger Concert Hall (Temporary Stop) 2) Breiavannet / Stavanger Cathedral 3) Stavanger Cathedral 4) Petroleum Museum 5) Skansekaien 6) Petroleum Museum 7) St. Petri Church 8) Museum of Archaeology 9) Stavanger Museum 10) Mosvatnet Park 10) Museum of Art 11) Ledaal Royal Residence

Stavanger: Norwegian Petroleum Museum - Entrance Ticket

Stavanger: Norwegian Petroleum Museum - Entrance Ticket

The exhibitions at Norsk Oljemuseum/Norwegian Petroleum Museum in Stavanger gives you a insight in how offshore operations have become Norway’s most important industry. While exploring the exhibitions, you will understand more of this industry; how oil and gas are formed, how resources beneath the seabed are found, and how drilling and production are conducted. They also cover the big climate challenge posed by greenhouse gas emissions and global warming. Exhibits present the technological advances made by this sector, and how oil revenue have affected Norwegian society. Original objects, models, films and interactive exhibits convey the history of petroleum operations on the Norwegian continental shelf. Make sure to see the museum film “Oilkid” – a film about growing up in times of change. Children and youngsters will find many activities at the museum; the rescue chute, catastrophe room, interactive games and a play-plattform for the little-once where they can slide, play and climb. Picture quiz where the whole family can participate to find details of the exhibitions. You can fin Norsk Oljemuseum/Norwegian Petroleum museum in the Stavanger city center, close to "Vågen"/the harbor. We recommend parking at Jorenholmen. The museums is open all year Opening hours 01. June – 31. August – every day 10-19. 01. September – 31. May – Monday-Saturday 10.00-16.00, Sunday 10.00-18.00 At Christmas, the museum is closed on 24, 25, 31 December and 1 January. At Easter, the museum is closed on Good Friday and Easter Sunday. Closed 17 May.

Other Sightseeing Options in Norwegian Petroleum Museum

Want to discover all there is to do in Norwegian Petroleum Museum? Click here for a full list.

What people are saying about Norwegian Petroleum Museum

Overall rating

3.7 out of 5 stars
3.7
3.7 out of 5 stars
(6 reviews)
5 out of 5 stars

1. The driver couldn't do anything with the e-ticket! 2. The roof was not opened despite the fantastic weather! 3. The air conditioning was not switched on - it wouldn't have been necessary if the roof had been open!

5 out of 5 stars

Top museum; very friendly staff; also very suitable for children; and the highlight: you could put on an oil work suit yourself and test how hard such a job is..

5 out of 5 stars

Great way to reach attractions outside the center such as “Sverd i Fjell”. The audio guide is very interesting and smooth.

5 out of 5 stars

It was rainy & windy in Stavanger so getting to see the city and stay dry was a great option.

5 out of 5 stars

A very well set out and informative museum Well done i thoroughly enjoyed it