The charming gift shop inside the Labour Museum offers gifts and books related to Oslo and the city’s labour history, as well as local and history related products.
The Labour Museum is set in idyllic surroundings, in the former industrial area by the Akerselva river. Here, you can experience Oslo’s labour history and learn about the industrial adventure that unfolded along the river.
Your visit to the museum can be combined with a visit to our pleasant gift shop, and a cup of coffee with a Norwegian waffle at the cultural café Hønse-Lovisas hus.
Saturday and Sunday: 11am – 4pm
Adults: NOK 60,-
Children and youth (under 26): Free admission
Free admission for one person accompanying a person with a disability.
Address: Sagveien 28
Take tram 11, 12 or 18 to Biermanns gate
Wifi
Free wifi available to all guests.
Audio guide
Download our free audio guide in the app “Useeum”. Feel free to bring your own headphones.
Accessibility
We have step-free access and wheelchair access to the museum.
Babies and small children
Strollers can be parked in the courtyard. Baby changing facilities are available.
The charming gift shop inside the Labour Museum offers gifts and books related to Oslo and the city’s labour history, as well as local and history related products.
Located straight across the bridge from the Labour Museum is the café Hønse-Lovisas hus, where you can enjoy Norwegian waffles and freshly ground coffee in historical surroundings by the river.
The story of the industrial adventure along Akerselva from the mid-1840s.
Outdoor photo exhibition: Glimpses of Oslo and Sagene in 1924, 2024 and 2124.