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The Natural History Museum includes several museums as well as the Botanical Garden and greenhouses. The Zoological Museum shows animals from all over the world, and the Mineralogical-Geological Museum building includes the Paleontological Museum and Norway's only dinosaur museum. The opening hours and prices below apply to the greenhouses and the museums. They are closed on Mondays, 1 January, 17 May, 23-26 December and 31 December. Botanical GardenThe botanical variety and diversity in the Botanical Garden makes it an ideal place to relax from the stress of city life. Most of the area is designed as an Arboretum. Entrance to the garden is free. The Botanical Garden is open longer than the museums.Norwegian name: Naturhistorisk Museum
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Free with the Oslo Pass
Café, Coach/truck parking, Elevator, Parking
Exhibition programme, Guided tour by appointment, Lecture, Museum shop, Permanent exhibitions
With the Oslo Package the children stay for free, and you get Oslo Passes for the whole family. The Oslo Pass gives you free entry to the Museum of Science, the Natural History Museum and other kids' favourites.
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