The Natural History Museum in Oslo

The Natural History Museum (in English: Natural History Museum) is the largest and oldest museum featuring a comprehensive collection of natural science available to all tourists and museum visitors. It encompasses the Botanical Garden, the Museum of Zoology, and together they form the Natural History Museum. The roots of this museum trace back to the Botanical Garden at the University of Oslo, founded in 1811 near Toyen Manor. After nearly a century since the university's establishment, the museum was created specifically in 1909.

The Natural History Museum is divided into several buildings: the Geology and Extinct Animals section, which houses numerous skeletal remains dating back to mammoths and dinosaurs. Additionally, there's the Botanical Garden section, which contains over 35,000 natural plants representing more than 7,500 plant species across an area of 607,000 square meters. In 2020, the Climate House section and the museum's shop were added.

The Natural History Museum in Oslo is a renowned tourist destination and an important recreational area for the city's residents and nature enthusiasts due to its significant natural historical value. Entry to the Botanical Garden is free for everyone.

Where is the Natural History Museum Located?

The museum is located in Oslo, Norway, in the Sofienberg area. It is approximately 3.4 kilometers away from the Royal Palace.

Tourist Activities at the Natural History Museum in Oslo

  1. Visit the museum with family and children, as it provides an entertaining learning destination for both kids and adults.
  2. Explore the Botanical Garden and observe various astonishing plant species, adding a touch of nature to the city.
  3. After your tour of the Natural History Museum in Oslo, you can relax at the museum's café, offering hot and cold beverages and traditional Norwegian soup.
  4. You can also continue your exploration by visiting nearby museums. The surrounding area of the museum is vibrant, filled with restaurants, museums, and entertainment venues.

Museum Opening Hours

The museum opens its doors to visitors throughout the week, from Monday to Sunday, from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Ticket Prices for the Natural History Museum in Oslo

  • Entry to the Botanical Garden is free for all.
  • However, for the rest of the museum exhibitions, the ticket price for individuals above 16 years old is 120 Norwegian Krone ($13.70).
  • Children aged 6 to 16 years old pay 60 Norwegian Krone ($6.87), and entry is free for those under 6 years old.

Address

Sars' Gate 1, 0562 Oslo, Norway

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