NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet

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Trondheim, Norway

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Museum· Tourist attraction· Archaeological museum· Natural history museum· Cultural landmark· Science museum

NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet is located in Trondheim, Norway on Erling Skakkes gate 47B. NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category museum in Norway.

Address

Erling Skakkes gate 47B

Phone

+47 73592160

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Assisted listening devicesWheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Farlon Souto

Full of information, from Stone age to the Christian Era, passing through Viking Age: animals, weapons, daily life, fossil record and more.

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Paulo Henrique Michels Brito

Free admission for children, students and NTNU staff. The museum has several seals of stuffed animals, from birds, mammals and fish. Too cool to play kids

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Dolores Brown

Awesome museum shop!

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Christina Oftedal

Great museum with many different exhibits for both children and adults. Very good archaeology section, in addition to a fun fauna area. There is also a \Noah's Ark\ section with a great assortment of animal species.

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Arni Sholihah

This is a great place. I didn't expect a university museum to be this nice. It's a good place to bring kids or to hide yourself in a relaxed yet intellectually interesting environment...

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Karl Ove Weness

Was there latest to see the Body Works exibition and it was great (even tough it was a bit smaller than the one in Amsterdam). From previous visits the museum itself is also very Good. Minuses to mention is that the English descriptions is sligthly simplyfied compared to the Norwegian and it could be a bit more aimed towards kids (interaktive/sound effects)

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Adam Van Asperen

The staff were very friendly and helpful and politely told us we couldn’t drink out coffee inside. There was a rather small giraffe in one of the upper rooms and even a nice little selection of Australian animals in the first room we saw. It’s over multiple levels and in different themes. I’m not really sure why there were snakeskin boots in an exhibit but hey, to each his own. It’s pretty good and its cheap, but the science museum is heaps better. You should just go to both. Now run along and learn something

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Phong Vuoc Tran

Interesting museum, worth a trip if you've never been there before