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September 23

Weekend

The museum is open 10–17 Saturday and Sunday

10.00-15.00

The research festival

Fits everyone

Meet brain scientists, test your strength, look inside the body with VR glasses and more! See separate program . There is free admission to the Research Square in the foyer. If you buy a ticket, you also get access to the rest of the museum's weekend program.

12.00–16.30

Open breathing space in the exhibition Life and Death

Fits everyone

Take a look at our medical library, try to place the body's organs in the right place, give medical treatment to the museum teddy bears, or just take a breather. The room can be found at the medical exhibition Life and Death .

12.00-12.30

Hurray for children

From 4 years old accompanied by an adult

What happens inside the womb before birth, and what do tiny babies and tropical bird species have in common? How much pee is there in a nappy? Get answers to these and other questions on a short tour of our great medicine exhibition. Suitable for families with children aged 4 and over. Meet at pillar 7 in the foyer.

13.00–13.40

Tour of Life and Death

Suitable for youth and adults

Who was Maren in the swamp, what is an orgonism and why do many people believe that the life-saving doll Anne is Norway's most important invention? Based on key objects from the Medical Museum's collection, we look at key themes in the exhibition about life and death, the relationship between society and the individual, nature and culture. The tour is given by Siri Hanna Svarthumle. Meet at column 7 in the foyer.

13.00–13.40

Science show

Suitable for everyone, registration at reception

Playful learning through flames, smoke, loud bangs and exciting experiments. Maybe you'll get hit by a smoke cannon? Suitable for everyone. Sign up at the reception. Meet outside the Auditorium, down the stairs by the café.

14.00–16.00

3D print a gadget

From 10 years old, registration at reception

3D print a keychain or something else that you can take home with you! The activity does not require any prior knowledge, but it may be worthwhile to be comfortable with using a computer. (You can spend time in the museum's exhibitions while you wait for the gadget to be printed.) Meet at column 7 in the foyer.

The robot ISAK greets the audience. He is old and can't handle much, but when he feels up to it, he takes a walk to greet visitors.

NB! Children must be accompanied by an adult on all our activities. Certain activities have an age recommendation, place restrictions and registration. If you are late for an activity, your place may go to someone else.


Norway's National Museum of Technology, Industry, Science and Medicine. Here you will find exciting exhibitions and activities a short distance from central Oslo.

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