Popsenteret, Oslo, Norway
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Norway's capital may have lots of fine museums but after taking in all the history it was great to have some childish fun at Popsenteret. The lighting and music changed as you wandered from floor to floor and there were lots of interactive displays. My favourites were the private dressing rooms upstairs where you could try on outrageous costumes and pose with instruments in front or a mirror. I also liked the music studio booths where you could record your own tracks and mix them using some really simple software. I could have spent all day messing around on their electric drum kit too. If you're in Oslo I'd recommend a trip here if you fancy something a bit different.
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