22.07 Pop-up Exhibition in central Oslo 2015. Objects used by mass killer Anders Behring Breivik, including the van that concealed a bomb, have gone on show in Norway amid fears the exhibition could attract sympathizers. The display in Oslo opened four years to the day after Breivik killed 77 people in a bloody rampage.
Officials says it aims to help Norway come to terms with the terror attacks. But experts and some relatives of the victims have warned it could become a magnet for right-wing extremists. Concern has focused on the inclusion of some personal items belonging to the killer, including a fake police identity card. Last week, Tor Oestboe, whose wife was among those killed, said he feared the exhibition would provide a "hall of fame" for the mass murderer.
Based on the same real life events as Norway Massacre: The Killer's Mind (2011), Norway Massacre: I Was There (2012), Anders Breivik (2015), En liten øy i verden (2012) and The Norway Massacre: Sofie/Adrian/Magnus/Rebekka (2012), that were also fictionalized in Utoya: July 22 (2018) and 22 July (2018).