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Oslo » Naturhistorisk Museum, Universitetet i Oslo

ONE MUSEUM - MANY ATTRACTIONS

Visit Norway – in the middle of Oslo
Norwegian meteorites and a piece of the Moon, glittering minerals, precious metals, fossils and dinosaurs are key attractions in the Geological Museum. Zoological museum presents animals from all over Norway and the rest of the world. Here you will also find various temporary exhibitions.

The Botanical Garden is the largest in the country. Visiting the garden, you will find several thousands of Norwegian and foreign plants as well as the beatiful Rock Garden with its waterfalls.

You will also find the famous primate fossil Ida in the museum.

Meet dinosaurs at the Geological museum!
STAN is a Tyrannosaurus rex and lived in what is now known as North America. T-rex is the most famous dinosaur of all time, and also one of the largest meat eating, land living reptiles ever. Stan was found in South Dakota in a 65 million year old delta. We are not sure what killed Stan, maybe a fight, maybe sickness, or even old age. But the skeleton was preserved for 65 million years in sandstone until Stan Sacrison found him close to the city Buffalo in 1987. In 1992 the skeleton was excavated and more than 70% of the bones were present. It was a fantastic find, and is still rated as one of the best T-rex skeletons in the world. Our specimen is a museum cast with the missing bones reconstructed. The original fossils are housed in Black Hills Institute, South Dakota. 

 
Opening hrs:   See website 
Season:   See website 
Price:   50 NOK adults
25 NOK children
100 NOK family 2+2
40 NOK pr. pers. groups over 10 
Info:   Geological Museum, Zoological Museum, Greenhouses and Botanical Garden. 
Location:   Oslo 
Centre:   In centrum of Oslo 
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Naturhistorisk Museum, Universitetet i Oslo
Naturhistorisk Museum, Universitetet i Oslo
P.O.Box 1172 Blindern, NO-0318 Oslo
Sars' gt 1 / Monrads gate, NO-0562 Oslo
Tel: +47 2285 1630
Fax: +47 2285 1709
 
 
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