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"publishedAt": "2026-06-03T18:00:00.000Z",
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"textContent": "In a city known for sleek design, serious museums, and ambitious architecture, FLOP museum celebrates something far less polished: failure.\n\nLocated in Oslo’s Bjørvika district, close to the Opera House, MUNCH, and Barcode, this small museum is dedicated to products, inventions, and ideas that were launched with confidence but did not go quite as planned. Inside, visitors meet forgotten gadgets, marketing mistakes, dangerous toys, overhyped technology, and products that were too early, too late, too strange, or simply too confusing for the world around them.\n\nThe museum is funny, but not only because things went wrong. Its real point is that failure is not the opposite of innovation. It is often part of the process. Behind many successful ideas are rejected prototypes, bad timing, public embarrassment, and expensive lessons.\n\nFLOP museum mixes international product failures with Norwegian stories, making it a rare place where business history, pop culture, design, nostalgia, and bad decisions share the same room. It is a museum for anyone who has ever wondered how confident people, large companies, and clever inventors can still get things spectacularly wrong.",
"title": "FLOP Museum in Oslo, Norway"
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