fram
Fram is the name of a Norwegian ice-strengthened ship famous for its role in early polar exploration during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The name Fram means forward or at the front in Norwegian, reflecting its purpose as a vessel for experimental Arctic and Antarctic travel.
Fram was built for expeditions to the polar regions and was constructed at the Framnæs shipyard in
The ship’s notable voyages began with Fridtjof Nansen’s Fram expedition (1893–1896), in which Fram drifted with
Otto Sverdrup later commanded several voyages aboard Fram (1898–1902) that explored and mapped large portions of
In 1910–1912, Roald Amundsen used Fram for his South Pole expedition, achieving the first confirmed arrival
Today Fram is preserved as a museum ship at the Fram Museum in Oslo, Norway, where it