From 84e863753690de009fd24f0e770db5b08d49fd02 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Pim van Pelt Date: Sun, 22 Sep 2024 22:54:58 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Sunday, we explored Oslo museums --- content/blog/wk8day6.md | 2 +- content/blog/wk8day7.md | 103 +++++++++++++++++- static/img/fullsize/2024-09-22/oslomuseum.png | 3 + .../img/thumbnails/2024-09-22/oslomuseum.png | 3 + 4 files changed, 107 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) create mode 100644 static/img/fullsize/2024-09-22/oslomuseum.png create mode 100644 static/img/thumbnails/2024-09-22/oslomuseum.png diff --git a/content/blog/wk8day6.md b/content/blog/wk8day6.md index 56d7921..4d932ec 100644 --- a/content/blog/wk8day6.md +++ b/content/blog/wk8day6.md @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ settle on brie sandwich and a juice. This goes down pretty well, for airport foo is assigned as A54, and this is a section of the airport that I have never, in my eighteen years of flying out of Zurich Airport, have been. We walk over there and it's quiet in this part! I buy myself a pair of earbuds from JBL, and I start editing and compiling my video clip from -[[yesterday]({{< ref wk8day5 >}})]. +[[yesterday]({{< ref wk8day5.md >}})]. Time quickly passes in this activity, and we board our Embraer E190 flying LX1210 to Oslo. The flight is smooth as butter, we have a little drink, and I play a game on the iPhone called diff --git a/content/blog/wk8day7.md b/content/blog/wk8day7.md index a61f9c7..0190348 100644 --- a/content/blog/wk8day7.md +++ b/content/blog/wk8day7.md @@ -1,7 +1,104 @@ --- -title: "Week 8, Sunday:" +title: "Week 8, Sunday: Oslo Museum Reviews" date: 2024-09-22T21:55:00+02:00 -draft: true --- -{{< image frame="true" width="17em" float="right" src="/img/headline/todo.png" alt="Credit: " >}} +{{< image frame="true" width="17em" float="right" src="/img/headline/pordan.png" alt="Credit: Pordán Krisztián, YouTube" >}} + +The average Norwegian hotel really, really likes their breakfast. This morning I did not put on an +alarmclock, because today is "our" cultural day, in which we take a good look at the museums in and +around Oslo. Visiting museusms is best done on a full stomach. I eat some bread with soft-boiled +eggs, sausages and bacon. The Thon hotel also has _Nespresso_ coffee, which is great! A few eggs and +bacon later, I'm ready to _pwn_ this city. We splurge on a 24h public transit pass, so that we won't +have to think about tickets for the rest of the day. + +The game plan is to go up to _Frogner_ park, where the [[Bymuseet](http://www.oslomuseum.no/)] opens +at 11:00. Before going there, we stroll through the park in a drizzle of rain to look at Vigeland's +statues. He made hundreds of statues out of bronze and stone, and the theme is all human bodies in +all sorts of configurations. Babies, toddlers (including the famous _Angry Boy_), girls and boys, +men and women, elderly, and sometimes some stranger things like lizards and monsters. The statues +are all _au naturelle_ (which is to say: naked). I really really like how precise they model the +human anatomy. At the North-West end of the park, _The Wheel Of Life_ is a magnificent three meter +bronze ring-formed statue. The _Monolith_ is a twenty meter high column of human bodies in stone. Mr +_Vigeland_ also made a large bowl held up by four men. My personal favorite is the bridge lined with +bronze larger-than-life statues. + +We arrived at 11:15 at the Oslo Museum, which is for the best because our coats are starting to get +heavy with rain. The museum tells us the story of Oslo and Christiania, the big fire of 1624, the +contrasts between the working class and the upper class in Christiania, the trade of timber and +other stories of the city as it formed into what we are visiting today. There's also a few really +nice paintings in an adjacent building. There's very finely detailed oil on canvas, a few less tidy +sketches and a few more random ones in acryllic. + +From the Oslo Museum, we walk through the park -- still in the rain -- to the Vigeland museum, which +is free of charge. We learn all about this artist, and how he was able to make such a vast +assortment of statues (spoiler: he had a crew!). I also see how his style changed over the years, +some more realistic, some more grandiose, and some more bizarre, but always depicting the human +form. My favorite is the one with the young girls (see below); they look cheeky as if they have a +secret to hide, and they ain't telling, nuh-uhh! + +After we leave the Vigeland museum, we grab the bus line 30 to Bygdøy, which has a few more +museums to enjoy: Fram, the Norwegian Maritime, and the Kon-Tiki museums. We buy a ticket for all +three, and read all about the expeditions to the South Pole, the North Pole, including the epic race +between Amundsen and Scott at the South Pole. I never knew this: that Nansen and his crew +used the _Fram_ to proove a theory: that they could let the _Fram_ freeze itself into the ice, and +travel on a drift on the underlying ocean currents. The original ship was preserved and this museum +was built _around it_. We walked through the inside of the ship and saw how the crew lived during +their three to five year expeditions. + +Just across the road, the Maritime museum shows stories of boat-making and sailing the high seas. We +saw a copy of the Royal Caribbean _* of the seas_ cruise ships, which we have sailed on before. +There's also a set of stories on how the vikings used to make their boats. Overall, there's a lot of +technical detail and stats about the various boats and ships and the history of sea-faring. + +Then, just next to the Fram museum is yet another cool story telling muesum: the Kon-Tiki is a +**raft** built from balsawood and twine/rope, which Heyerdahl built as he was interested in +demonstrating the possibility that ancient people from the Americas could have colonized Polynesia. +He built this raft and in 101 days, used the ocean currents and trade winds to sail from Peru to +Polynesia in the 1940s. What a story! We sit down in the video room and I'm blown away by the +narration -- of Thor Heyerdahl himself! -- on how they made the trek. Unfortunately, our video +watching is interrupted at 16:52 because the museum is about to close. `trombone.wav`, we'll have to +finish this another time! + +We make our way back to the hotel, where we try to decide what to eat. We're both a bit peckish, but +we spend waaaaay too long deciding. Finally, I let Marina choose one-of-three: 1) Sato Japanese +noodle house, 2) Chez Colin frenchie, or 3) Posthallen, a steakhouse around the corner. "Not Steak" +is quickly muttered, after which the menu for Soto and Chez Colin is inspected. "Noodles it is". We +make our way to Soto, who inform us that we will need to wait 45min and order at the counter. That's +a bit too rigid for me, and I decide to bounce. + +It so happens that just across the street, there's an indian place called _Natraj Tandoori_ and we +beg for a table. It's fabulous food, where we eat Naan, Papadum, shrimp, lamb and chicken. The +dishes are really good. And it's funny how we spent 45min thinking really hard about where to go, +but we could just as well just walk into a place, too. We should do that more often :) + +Back at the hotel at 21:00, we lazily watch Tom Cruise in Maverick, while I write up the journal for +today and yesterday. Tomorrow I'll go find Ole Trøan and we will have lunch together, maybe +hang out a bit in the city. I'm glad that he's coming to NONOG too, because that way I can make him +answer any gnarly VPP questions :-) + +## Pictures of the Day + +{{< gallery-category >}} + {{< gallery-photo fn="2024-09-22/IMG_1479.JPG" caption="One of Vigeland's statues in Frogner Park" >}} + {{< gallery-photo fn="2024-09-22/IMG_1481.JPG" caption="The statue of the men holding a huge fountain bowl at Frogner Park" >}} + {{< gallery-photo fn="2024-09-22/IMG_1483.JPG" caption="An overview of Frogner park" >}} + {{< gallery-photo fn="2024-09-22/oslomuseum.png" caption="The Oslo city museum called Bymuseet" >}} + {{< gallery-photo fn="2024-09-22/IMG_1489.JPG" caption="Vigeland's earlier work - very realistic statue of two old men" >}} + {{< gallery-photo fn="2024-09-22/IMG_1491.JPG" caption="An overview of Vigeland's stone statues, the ones that have been recast into bronze in Frogner park we just visited earlier" >}} + {{< gallery-photo fn="2024-09-22/IMG_1492.JPG" caption="One of my favorites - these cheeky girls are hiding a secret, but what is it?" >}} + {{< gallery-photo fn="2024-09-22/IMG_1493.JPG" caption="The monolith statue in a scaled down sketch" >}} + {{< gallery-photo fn="2024-09-22/IMG_1495.JPG" caption="An overvierw of the bay from Bygdøy's Fram museum" >}} + {{< gallery-photo fn="2024-09-22/IMG_1497.JPG" caption="Fram museum. This building was built around the original expedition ship Fram" >}} + {{< gallery-photo fn="2024-09-22/IMG_1500.JPG" caption="A maquette of the Fram captured in ice, floating along the ocean currents in the artic" >}} + {{< gallery-photo fn="2024-09-22/IMG_1502.JPG" caption="The ships in those days were pretty low. Marina just fits under the beams, and I just fit under the ceiling." >}} + {{< gallery-photo fn="2024-09-22/IMG_1503.JPG" caption="The original Kon-Tiki raft made out of twine and balsa wood. It crossed the pacific from Peru to Polynesia!" >}} + {{< gallery-photo fn="2024-09-22/IMG_1504.JPG" caption="Another raft, which unfortunately we could not explore because the museum closed and we got kicked out!" >}} + {{< gallery-photo fn="2024-09-22/IMG_1506.JPG" caption="We are treated to a feast of food from the Tandoor; prawns, lamb and chicken" >}} + {{< gallery-photo fn="2024-09-22/IMG_1507.JPG" caption="The Ruter clock at Oslo Sentralstasjon, at night it's nicely lit" >}} + {{< gallery-photo fn="2024-09-22/IMG_1508.JPG" caption="We write Quinn a postcard and Marina dutifully puts it in the mail. If it doesn't arrive, here's proof that we at least tried!" >}} +{{< /gallery-category >}} + +{{< gallery-modal >}} +{{< gallery-script >}} + diff --git a/static/img/fullsize/2024-09-22/oslomuseum.png b/static/img/fullsize/2024-09-22/oslomuseum.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fd0fb3b --- /dev/null +++ b/static/img/fullsize/2024-09-22/oslomuseum.png @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +version https://git-lfs.github.com/spec/v1 +oid sha256:9a9fb25656f720ae7c6475c076554490c49ce37bf5bd42b689c1ff9630e6f9bc +size 2321552 diff --git a/static/img/thumbnails/2024-09-22/oslomuseum.png b/static/img/thumbnails/2024-09-22/oslomuseum.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c12a5ed --- /dev/null +++ b/static/img/thumbnails/2024-09-22/oslomuseum.png @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +version https://git-lfs.github.com/spec/v1 +oid sha256:ad6b8d1d6d985c4f9d0a4056f1ebd15ed922a9b55978b70575ea64e818e0fdb4 +size 182701