The Nobel Peace Center is a museum located in the heart of Oslo, Norway, that tells the story of Alfred Nobel and the Nobel Peace Prize laureates and their engaged and groundbreaking work. The center combines exhibits and films with digital communication and interactive installations, and has a modern design and use of state-of-the-art technology. The Nobel Peace Center is a place where you can experience and learn about the various Nobel Peace Prize laureates and their activities as well as the remarkable history of Alfred Nobel. It also serves as a meeting place where exhibitions, discussions and reflections related to war, peace and conflict resolution are in focus. The center is accessible for persons that are physically impaired and has an access ramp at the entrance, and an elevator between the two floors. The museum has self-service lockers, toilets and HC-toilet with baby-changing table, and offers audioguides in several languages. The Nobel Peace Center is not recommended for pets and does not allow eating or drinking in the exhibition areas
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