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for schools and kindergartens


Welcome to an inspiring school visit! At The Norwegian Museum Of Science And Technology you can take students on exciting teaching programs or participate in teacher courses.

Teaching programs are included in the entrance fee (25,- per pupil for primary school, 30,- per pupil for vgs) and must be ordered in advance. Own prices apply to teachers, students and school classes. You are most welcome to visit the exhibitions both before and after the teaching, or explore the museum without ordering a program.

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Pupils play and teacher during the science days, arranged in collaboration with Tekna

In collaboration with Tekna, we invite you to a free science day filled with exciting experiments and learning. Explore various science themes through interactive activities, experience a spectacular science show and visit the museum's engaging exhibitions.

Experiment with flames under the science show at The Norwegian Museum Of Science And Technology
Join us on a journey through the world of science with our spectacular science show! From May 20 to June 20, you may experience magical moments with soap bubbles, chemistry and liquid nitrogen - without minimum requirements.

Teaching plan

Our teaching offers cover competence targets in science, mathematics, social studies, Norwegian, arts and crafts, history and technology. Book directly via the booking button in the scheme.

Practical information

We offer lessons from Tuesday to Friday. You can book a maximum of one teaching program per day.

Attendance is required no later than 10 minutes before the lesson starts. The class will be shortened or may be canceled if you arrive late. In case of no-show without cancellation 7 days in advance, a fee of NOK 500 will be invoiced. 

If you want to visit the museum without a teaching programme, just turn up when the museum is open. Advance reservation is not required.

If you have questions or need adaptations, please contact us on 22 79 60 60 or This email address is protected from programs that collect email addresses. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

What happens on arrival?

One of the teachers in the group approaches the reception. We will then register that you have arrived and you will be allocated a cloakroom space and possibly cabinet for locking up valuables.

Arrive at the museum no later than 10 minutes before the start of the program. Let us know if you will be delayed by phone. 22 79 60 00. If you arrive late, the learning offer may be shortened or cancelled.

Is the teaching offer free?

Teaching programs are included in the entrance fee (25,- per pupil for primary school, 30,- per pupil for vgs) and must be ordered in advance. You can only book one scheme per visit.

Separate prices apply to teachers, pupils and school classes.

What kind of payment methods do you have?
Kindergartens and schools can pay by cash/card on arrival or receive an invoice. For invoices, you must include the requisition or resource number and invoice address.
Do we have access to the entire museum?
Yes! Access to the museum's exhibitions is included in the ticket for school visits. You are most welcome to explore the exhibitions both before and after the lessons.
Where can we have a lunch break?
You can eat the packed lunch in different places; in the cafe, at the reception and outside the museum entrance. It is not allowed to eat or drink in the exhibitions.
What rules apply to school visits?
At The Norwegian Museum Of Science And Technology the same rules apply as at school/kindergarten. We must be role models for each other, be kind to each other and use the exhibitions to agree not to run away. ATTENTION: Everything behind barriers must not be touched. Then we all have fun and contribute to a good learning experience. If you decide that your group can visit the museum shop, the teacher must be present as long as some of the children are there.

Other offers

To Ask a Minister

Selected 6th graders get the opportunity to meet our ministers, ask questions about important social topics and give the minister a small challenge.

To The Talent Centre in science

The Talent Centre is an interdisciplinary offer for students in grades 7 to 10, as well as VG1 and VG2. The teaching is based on science, and is adapted to students with great learning potential.

To super:bit

Through super:bit, students can learn about technology and programming in a practical and creative way. We also offer teacher courses in programming for primary school and VGS.


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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