
Norway may be a small country, but it plays a large role in international diplomacy. This tour reveals how Oslo has become a city of peace talks, Nobel peace prizes and global negotiations. We take you to the gates of where history has been shaped by words rather than weapons. Learn why Norway is trusted as a mediator, and how diplomacy has become part of its national identity.
Few cities of its size play such a role in world affairs as Oslo. On this tour, we explore how Norway became known as a mediator of peace and diplomacy. We visit sites connected to Nobel prizes, peace negotiations, and international politics. Along the way, you’ll learn why this small nation is trusted to host talks that have shaped global history. It is a story of values, neutrality, and quiet influence – and of a capital city that has found its place on the world stage through words rather than weapons.
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Three hours by car. Includes visits to Nobel Institute and multiple embassies: Israel, Palestinian Mission, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Afghanistan, The Philippines, The Republic of Congo, Colombia.
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