8-9 February
Weekend programme
10.30–11.15 and 15.15–16.00
Little Claus
Activity
Drop-in / No registration
Oil and gas, 2nd floor
Fits everyone
Don't get claustrophobic in our security maze! You have 60 seconds to make your way through pitch darkness!
11:00–13:00 and 14:00–16:00
Car race
Activity
Drop-in / No registration
Models and miniatures, 3rd floor
Fits everyone
Ready for speed and excitement? Get behind the wheel and compete to have the fastest car in our adrenaline-filled car race!
12.00–13.00
Sphero Indi
Activity
Drop-in / No registration
Fits everyone
13.00–13.40
Science show
Live show
Registration at the reception
The auditorium, down the stairs by the cafe
Fits everyone
Playful learning through flames, smoke, loud bangs and exciting experiments. Maybe you get hit by a smoke cannon?
14.00
What is a come?
Guided tour
Registration at the reception
Attendance at pillar 7
Suitable for children aged 10 and over
We mark the Sami national day with a point-by-point tour of Sami artefacts and the Alta action.
12.00, 14.00 and 16.00
The model railway
Display
Drop-in / No registration
The water wheel, 3rd floor
Fits everyone
We start one of the museum's model railways. Follow the trains and merry-go-rounds in motion – maybe you'll find Superman and Batman?
14.00 and 16.00
Build a city out of cardboard
Activity
Drop-in / No registration
Fits everyone
Join a joint project where we build an entire miniature city out of cardboard! Create your own part, whether it's a tower, a bridge, or a park, and combine it with other people's works to create a complete city.
12.00 (9th February)
Birth cafe
Activity
Drop-in / No registration
Adults with children
On Mother's Day, we invite you to an open conversation about birth experiences and how birth care can be improved. The event brings together parents, grandparents and professionals to share stories and explore the birth culture in Norway.
Children must be accompanied by an adult on all our activities. If you are late for an activity, your place may go to someone else.
Meet the robot ISAK! He is old and a bit fragile, but if he feels energetic he takes a walk to greet visitors.
It is not allowed to bring food and drink into the exhibitions. You are welcome to eat food you have brought in the cafe!