Luxury, industry and history converge in Oslo, Norway. Oslo isknown as the most expensive city in the world, adding to theculture of luxurious travel that brings celebrities, jet settersand socialites to the booming capital of Norway. People cannot seemto get enough of Oslo, as the city is becoming increasingly morepopulated by immigrants who visited the metropolis on thewaterfront and did not want to leave.Arts & EntertainmentThe art and history museums in Oslo, Norway are a great exampleof how the infusion of industry can improve the cultural landscapeof a city. The Norges Hjemmefront Museum, or Norway’s ResistanceMuseum is a perfect day activity for Oslo tourists with an interestin Norway’s involvement in World War II. The exhibits in theResistance Museum are inspiring, tragic and highl