Oslo Pass-boken - VisitOslo
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20 NATURHISTORISK MUSEUM<br />
Kart s. 105<br />
Map p. 105<br />
NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM-<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OSLO<br />
36 MUSEUMS AND ATTRACTIONS<br />
FREE<br />
OSLO PASS<br />
Sars' gt /Monradsgt.<br />
22 85 16 30<br />
@ informasjon@nhm.uio.no<br />
U www.nhm.uio.no<br />
A 50,-/C 25,-/SD 25,-/S 25,-<br />
Greenhouses and museum:<br />
closed – 11-16<br />
The Botanical garden:<br />
15/3–30/9: – 7-21, 10-21<br />
1/10–14/3: – 7-17, 10-17<br />
Subway: 1,2,3,4,5 to Tøyen<br />
Parking v/Munch-museet<br />
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Naturhistorisk museum består av: Botanisk hage som er en oase midt i <strong>Oslo</strong>, og<br />
er åpen hele året. Veksthusene hvor det vises plantenes evolusjon og eksotiske<br />
vekster. Geologisk museum med bl.a. dinosaurer, meteoritter og smykke-steiner.<br />
Zoologisk museum viser norsk dyreliv fra fjord til fjell og dyr fra hele verden. Primatfossilet<br />
Ida finner du hos oss! Kafé og Museumsbutikker<br />
The garden is an oasis in the middle of <strong>Oslo</strong> and is open all year round. In the greenhouses,<br />
the evolution of plants and exotic plants are displayed. In the<br />
Geological museum you will find dinosaur fossils, meteorites and gemstones. The zoological<br />
museum shows Norwegian wildlife from fjord to mountain and animals from<br />
around the world. The fossil primate Ida can be found here with us!<br />
Cafe and Museum shops<br />
Naturhistorisches Museum der Universität <strong>Oslo</strong>. Der ganzjährig geöffnete<br />
Botanische Garten ist eine Oase mitten in <strong>Oslo</strong>. In den Gewächshäusern werden<br />
die Evolution der Pflanzen sowie exotische Gewächse gezeigt. Das Geologische Museum<br />
stellt u.a. Dinosaurier, Meteoriten und Edelsteine aus. Das Zoologische Museum zeigt<br />
Tiere aus Norwegen und der ganzen Welt. Hier gibt es das Primatfossil Ida !<br />
Museumsladen und Café