It’s not just educational, but you will learn that Oslo’s festive tipple is called Glogg, closely related to mulled wine. After learning that lesson, grab a glass and wander amid the stalls which specialise in bygone festive items, all handmade, which are set up around the museums. Services held in the museum’s 12th Century church and traditional musical interludes from down the ages will top off your day of Christmas past.
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