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Opening Hours : Monday - Sunday : 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Ticket Price : Adults: NOK 150
Senior/ Student : NOK 75
Children : Free admission
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The Natural History Museum is located in Oslo's neighbourhood of Toyen and houses zoological, geological, and botanical plants collections. It is one of Norway's oldest and largest museums dedicated to natural history. Interactive exhibitions on climate change, offering collections of plant specimens or the green oasis at the centre of Oslo, which has more than 5,500 types of plants, enchant the visitors.
The museum houses 6 million different scientific objects from across the globe. Visitors can look at mammal specimens, fish specimens, bird specimens, moss specimens, algae specimens, plant specimens, minerals, rocks and fungi specimens. Don't miss the opportunity to look at the exhibits on the ground floor with mammal skulls, gold nuggets, samples of DNA and wildflower seeds.
Opened in : 1812
Exhibits : Climate exhibition, Botanical Garden, Zoological exhibitions, etc
Accessibilities : Wheelchair, Parking, Restrooms, Family Lounge, Sensory sensitivity service, etc