All animal museums to visit in Norway

Delve into the diverse world of animals at 21 animal museums in Norway. These museums showcase a variety of species, habitats, and the role of animals in our ecosystem.

Are you an animal lover looking to explore the best animal museums in Norway? Here are your best options:

  1. Bergen Aquarium1

    Bergen Aquarium

     Bergen
    The Bergen Aquarium, situated in Nordnes, Bergen, has a rich history dating back to its opening on August 27, 1960. At the time of its inauguration, it was the largest aquarium of its kind in Northern Europe. This historical significance adds to the charm and appeal of the aquarium for visitors.
  2. Polaria2

    Polaria

     Tromsø
    Polaria, situated in Tromsø, northern Norway, holds the distinction of being the world's most northerly aquarium. This unique location offers visitors a chance to explore marine life in a setting unlike any other. The aquarium is easily accessible and provides an exciting opportunity to learn about the Arctic's unique ecosystem.
  3. Oslo Reptile Park3

    Oslo Reptile Park

     Oslo
    Oslo Reptile Park is a unique destination in Norway, being the only reptile park in the country. This privately owned animal park offers a unique opportunity to see a variety of reptile species up close.
  4. The bear park4

    The bear park

     Flå
    Bjørneparken, previously known as Vassfaret Bjørnepark, is a wildlife park that houses Norwegian predators, wild deer, and farm animals. The park is a great place for visitors to get a close look at Norway's native wildlife in a safe and controlled environment.
  5. Royal and Ancient Polar Bear Society5

    Royal and Ancient Polar Bear Society

     Hammerfest
    The Royal and Ancient Polar Bear Society, also known as the Polar Bear Club, is a unique attraction located in the town of Hammerfest in Troms og Finnmark, Norway. This small exhibition is dedicated to the town's mascot and heraldic crest, the polar bear. It's a fascinating place to learn about the history and culture of this remote town.
  6. Stavanger Museum6

    Stavanger Museum

     Stavanger
    Stavanger Museum, established in 1877, is a museum of natural and cultural history located in the city of Stavanger, Norway. It offers a rich collection of exhibits that reflect the natural and cultural history of the region.
  7. Risør Akvarium7

    Risør Akvarium

     Risør
    Established in the summer of 1997, Risør Akvarium is the only saltwater aquarium in Sørlandet. This unique feature makes it a distinctive destination for tourists interested in marine life.
  8. The Atlantic Ocean Park8

    The Atlantic Ocean Park

     Ålesund
    The Atlantic Sea-Park, located in Ålesund, Norway, is a significant aquarium that was established in 1951. The current facility, which was officially inaugurated on 15 June 1998, is one of Scandinavia's largest saltwater aquariums and a leading tourist attraction in the region.
  9. The Arctic University Museum of Norway9

    The Arctic University Museum of Norway

     Tromsø
    The Tromsø University Museum welcomes over 110,000 visitors each year. It offers a variety of exhibits, with eight permanent displays and two to three temporary exhibitions held throughout the year. These exhibitions provide a comprehensive overview of the region's history, culture, and natural environment.
  10. Namsskogan Family Park10

    Namsskogan Family Park

     Trones
    Namsskogan Familiepark is a unique combination of a zoo and an amusement park located in Namsskogan, Norway. This park offers a diverse range of activities and attractions for visitors of all ages.
  11. Sandefjord Museum11

    Sandefjord Museum

     Sandefjord
    Sandefjordmuseene, also known as Hvalfangstmuseet, is a unique museum located in Sandefjord, Norway. It is the only museum in Europe that is dedicated to the whaling industry. This specialization makes it a unique destination for those interested in learning about whales and the history of whaling.
  12. Drøbak Aquarium12

    Drøbak Aquarium

     Drøbak
    With an annual footfall of approximately 35,000 visitors, Drøbak Aquarium is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. The aquarium is designed to be child-friendly, making it an ideal place for family outings.
  13. Sognefjord Aquarium13

    Sognefjord Aquarium

     Balestrand
    The Sognefjord Aquarium is home to a diverse range of aquatic species, with 100 different types of fish and sea creatures on display. These species, all found in the Sognefjord, are housed in various sized aquariums, both indoors and outdoors, providing a comprehensive view of the region's marine life.
  14. Norwegian fjellsenter14

    Norwegian fjellsenter

     Lom
    The Norsk Fjellmuseum, or Norwegian Mountain Museum, is a significant part of the Norwegian Mountain Center located in the heart of Lom. It serves as an authorized national park center for three of Norway's renowned national parks: Jotunheimen, Breheimen, and Reinheimen. This makes it a central hub for information and understanding about these natural treasures, providing visitors with a comprehensive overview of the parks' unique features, flora, and fauna.
  15. Jostedalsbreen National Park Centre15

    Jostedalsbreen National Park Centre

     Fosnes
    Jostedalsbreen nasjonalparksenter, located in the village of Oppstryn in Vestland county, Norway, serves as a visitor's center for those interested in exploring the natural beauty of the region. It is situated east of the villages of Loen and Olden, on the shore of the lake Oppstrynsvatn. The center is one of three visitor's centers in Jostedalsbreen National Park.
  16. Norwegian Forestry Museum16

    Norwegian Forestry Museum

     Elverum
    The Anno Norsk skogmuseum, located in Elverum, is a nature and cultural history museum with a national mandate for outdoor industries. These include hunting, trapping, sports fishing, inland fishing, forestry, and the forest industry. The museum also has a broad focus on nature management and outdoor life. This makes it a unique destination for those interested in these areas, offering a comprehensive insight into Norway's rich natural and cultural history.
  17. Lofoten Aquarium17

    Lofoten Aquarium

     Kabelvåg
    Lofotakvariet, a saltwater aquarium, is situated in Storvågan near Kabelvåg in the Vågan municipality of Nordland. Since its opening in 1989, it has been a popular destination, attracting over 50,000 visitors annually.
  18. Natural History Museum and Botanical Garden18

    Natural History Museum and Botanical Garden

     Kristiansand
    The museum and its accompanying botanical garden are situated at Gimle Farm. The museum is housed in the farm's outbuilding, while the surrounding park serves as the botanical garden. The main building at Gimle Farm is also a museum, forming part of the Vest-Agder Museum.
  19. Folkenborg Museum19

    Folkenborg Museum

     Mysen
    The Folkenborg Museum is an open-air museum situated in Folkenborg, Eidsberg near Mysen. It showcases a traditional Norwegian farmstead and a croft, providing visitors with a glimpse into the rural life of the past. During the summer months, the museum also houses farm animals, adding to the authenticity of the experience.
  20. Elvarheim Museum20

    Elvarheim Museum

     Åmli
    Elvarheim Museum is situated in the municipality of Åmli, in the county of Aust-Agder. This location is easily accessible and offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history and culture of the region.
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    Vistnestunet

     Randaberg
    Vistnestunet is a rural museum situated in the Randaberg municipality, which is located in the northern part of Jæren in Rogaland. This location offers a unique insight into the rural life of the region, making it an interesting destination for those interested in history and culture.