Practical information
The Ski Museum is open every day, but opening hours may vary depending on the season. Check here for updated times.
From October to April the museum is open from 10.00 - 16.00. From May to September the museum is open from 10.00 - 17.00. On Christmas Eve and May 17 we are open from 10.00 - 14.00.
You can buy tickets both online and in the Ski Museum. With a pre-purchased ticket, go straight to the entrance and scan your ticket there.
The Ski Museum has its own parking lot where it is possible to park for 48 hours free of charge. There are also other parking options in Holmenkollen. We also encourage the use of public transport.
It's free to walk around the area, check out the ski jump and play frisbee golf. If you want to visit the jump tower, the Ski Museum or take the zipline, you must buy a ticket.
Yes, the museum is wheelchair accessible and we have an elevator and accessible toilets.
Yes, we have a cozy café overlooking Oslo, where you can enjoy hot and cold dishes.
Yes, our shop offers souvenirs, books, clothing and ski-related products.
The toilet facilities in Holmenkollen are free and open to everyone during the museum's opening hours. The toilets inside the Ski Museum are reserved for paying guests and visitors.
You cannot bring your dog into the Ski Museum, but there are no rules stating that your dog cannot follow you into the foyer or café. All service dogs are allowed and follow their own guidelines.
The jump tower
The jump tower has the same opening hours as the Ski Museum:
January - April 10 - 16
May - September 10 - 17
October - December 10 - 16
The elevator to the jump tower has a maximum capacity of 13 people per trip
Yes, it is.
Prices:
Adult: 195 kr
Child (6-18): 95 kr
Student/honorary 175 kr
Family (2 + 2): 485 kr
Family (2 + 3): 580 kr
Group: 175 kr per person (over 10 people)
Group children: 95 kr
Yes, the jump tower is adapted for wheelchair users.
The Ski Museum
Yes, the museum offers information in Norwegian and English.
Yes, photography for private use is allowed. Feel free to share your photos with us on social media @holmenkollen_skimuseum.
Yes! We have interactive exhibitions and child-friendly activities in the Ski Museum. The "Blåkollen" exhibition is designed for children and is a separate play universe. Many children also find the trip up to the jump tower very exciting! In winter we have a nice area for skiing behind the museum.
Yes, Blåkollen is included in the price of the entrance ticket.
Stay tuned for upcoming events on our website and social media.
Please contact Åslaug Midtdal: aslaug.midtdal@skiforeningen.no or Silja Axelsen: silja.axelsen@skiforeningen.no for an assessment of the intake of items. We have limited capacity, but are happy to make an assessment.
We do not carry out valuations of items, in which case you should contact an auction house or an antiques dealer. We can, however, say something about the time period ski equipment is from and possibly the manufacturer.
Activities
The course is open during the summer months. It is usually open from the end of April to the end of October. You do not need to book to play.
There are a number of hiking signs in the area that show the way. You can also download Skiforeningen's iMarka app. Here you'll find hiking suggestions, descriptions, maps, information about the field huts' opening hours and much more.
Anyone who wants to can train for free in Holmenkollen as long as it is not rented out for an event. See the schedule.