
The Kon-Tiki Museum
The Kon-Tiki Museum, located in Oslo, Norway, is dedicated to the adventurous expedition of Thor Heyerdahl, who sailed across the Pacific Ocean on a raft named Kon-Tiki in 1947. The museum showcases the original raft, artifacts from Polynesia, and exhibits that highlight Heyerdahl's theories about ancient maritime migration. It emphasizes human ingenuity and the spirit of exploration. The museum not only tells the story of this remarkable journey but also delves into the broader themes of cultural exchange and sustainability. Visitors can learn about history, anthropology, and the importance of preserving our natural environment.