
The Nobel Peace Center in Norway is bursting at the seams with ideas and passion. But it isn’t filled with much else: a great example of how less is often more when it comes to design. The Center was a feature on thecoolhunter.net:
The Nobel Peace Center in Oslo, Norway is housed in a former Victorian railway station, and within, an original Nobel Prize medal is the only historical item on display. The museum was not built as a memorial to those who won the Prize in the past, but a dynamic, contemporary space explaining the story of the Nobel Peace Prize as well as providing a number of events and exhibitions throughout the year.
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