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The National Museum of Medicine

The National Museum of Medicine is a part of Norwegian Museum of Science & Technology. The Museum displays an interesting collection of equipment, books and documents used by physicians, healers and quaks from the 19th century up to the present time.

The main exhibition, which opened in 2003, explains the ways in which people's lives have changed over the last 150 years as a result of improvements in public health, medicine and healthcare. You will be able to look at how improved living conditions and medical advances help us to live around 50 years longer than we did in 1840. Spend some time exploring how sufferers from cholera lived and discover some of the strange treatments available.

Tickets to the Museum of Science and Technology are also valid for the National Museum of Medicine.

CLOSED: 1 January, Good Friday, Easter Sunday, 1 May, 17 May, 24-26 and 31 December.

Free entrance with the Oslo Pass.

Address:
Kjelsåsveien 143
Postal code:
0491 Oslo
Web:
www.tekniskmuseum.no

Opening hours

DateDaysTime
02.01.2009- 19.06.2009Sat, Sun11:00- 18:00
02.01.2009- 19.06.2009Tue - Fri09:00- 16:00
20.06.2009- 20.08.2009Mon - Sun10:00- 18:00

Prices

Adults
Admission .. 80 kr
Children
Admission .. 40 kr
Senior/Student
Admission .. 40 kr
Family ticket
Admission .. 200 kr ((2+2))

Facilities

  • Discounts
    passport/other discounts (OsloPass fri)
  • General facilities
    café, coach/truck parking, free parking
  • Museums
    permanent exhibitions, theme exhibitions
© Nasjonalt medisinsk museum

© Norsk Teknisk Museum

Transport

Tram
No.11/12 > Kjelsås
Bus
No.54 > Kjelsås st.

Distance

City Centre
7 km

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