The Fire Museum in Oslo is open to the public every Wednesday from 11 am to 2 pm. This provides an opportunity for visitors to explore the museum's collection of vintage fire engines and equipment, and learn about the history of firefighting in Oslo.
The Fire Museum in Oslo houses a collection of the fire department's old vehicles and equipment. This includes vintage fire engines, firefighting gear, and other historical artifacts. These exhibits provide a fascinating insight into the evolution of firefighting technology and practices over the years.
The Grønland fire station, which now houses the Fire Museum, was designed by the architect Wilhelm von Hanno. He is also responsible for the design of the nearby Grønland Church. Both buildings share a similar architectural style, providing a sense of continuity and historical context to the area.
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Grønlandsleiret 32, Oslo
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