Mini bottle museum in Oslo (Mini Bottle Gallery) is one of a kind! It is the only museum of small bottles in the whole world. The museum boasts a collection of more than 50.000 small bottles, in all shapes or forms and colors, in many different installations over 3 floors. Each and every room has a unique theme and it never gets boring. Some of the miniature bottles even contain (except spirits, of course) fruits, insects, and mice… very interesting and amazing to see! We particularly liked the mini bottle formed as the yellow rose from Beauty and the Beast movie!
This unique museum may be open to the public only Saturdays and Sundays from 12:00 to 16:00, but you can always book a guided tour at any given time. Also, you can book one of the rooms for a conference or party and their mini bar is open in the afternoons for an after-work drink. I would definitely recommend a visit to this museum!
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