The Agder Natural History Museum and Botanical Garden is a great place for families to explore and learn about nature. The museum offers a main exhibition that takes visitors from the Ice Age to the present, as well as a current exhibition and an outdoor rock exhibition. The beautiful botanical garden is also a must-see, with a variety of plants and a peaceful atmosphere. The museum has free admission for children under 18 and students, making it an accessible and affordable destination for families. The botanical garden is always open and free to visit, and the museum has a café and activity room that can be rented for events
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Activities: We visited Agder naturmuseum. We saw the main part of the museum which deals with the geology and animal life of southern Norway, with stuffed bears, wolves, elk and reindeer in display cases. There was also a reading corner, and the parents explored the history of the ice age in the Scandinavian region
Highlights: The kids were fascinated by the stuffed animals. The boys were most excited about the reading corner. "While the children concentrated on leafing through Norwegian children's books, Martin and I had plenty of time to follow the history of the Ice Age in the Scandinavian region." ✨