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September 21–22

Weekend programme


12.00, 14.00 and 16.00

The model railway

Display

Drop-in / No registration

The water wheel, 3rd floor

Suitable for everyone

We start one of the museum's model railways. Follow trains and carousels that move! Maybe you'll find Superman and Batman?

12.00–12.30

Who owns nature?

Guided tour

Drop-in / No registration

Meet at pillar 4 in the foyer

Suitable for everyone

Are there perpetual motion machines? Did Einstein regret helping to make nuclear power possible? And what is the price of a forest? Join a tour of the exhibition ENERGY in the Time of the Climate Crisis .

13.00–13.40

Science show

Live show

Registration at the reception

The auditorium, down the stairs by the cafe

Suitable for everyone

Playful learning through flames, smoke, loud bangs and exciting experiments. Maybe you get hit by a smoke cannon?

14.00–15.00

3D print a gadget

Workshop

Registration at the reception

Meet at pillar 7 in the foyer

10 year age limit

3D-print a key ring or something else that you can take home with you! The activity does not require prior knowledge, but it can be beneficial to be comfortable with PC use.  

14.00–15.00

The roller of the steam road roller

Workshop

Registration at the reception

Meet at pillar 6 in the foyer

From 8 years with an adult

Get to know one of our central objects at the museum, namely the steam road roller, through testing and practice on one of our miniature models. Learn about the function of water vapor through play! 

Research square

Saturday 21 September 10.00–15.00

Join us for a free research fair on Saturday! Meet brain scientists, look inside the body with VR goggles, learn about heart research, diet, prosthetic production, and how sustainability and health are connected.

The foyer, 2nd floor. Suitable for everyone .

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!


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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