• Naturhistorisk Museum Oslo

    Another museum and cultural attraction in the capital of Norway. Natural History Museum is quite an interesting place and a must-see family trip if you have kids who love dinosaurs (and which kids don’t). The museum is located at Sars’ Gate 1 and it is rather a complex of buildings surrounded by a large park or, if you prefer, a botanical garden.The whole thing, about 2 kilometers northeast of Oslo S station. The ticket price includes admission to several exhibitions: – Geological exhibitions, includes the evolution of plants, animals and human;minerals and rocks;history of the North Sea and the Barents Sea, information about the Solar System, Earth and meteorites. –…

  • Kon-Tiki Museum

    Thor Heyerdahl was born on October 6, 1914 in Larvik in the south of Norway. His father was a brewer. Mother helda high position in the association of museums in the city. It was probably she who awakened in her son a love of science. Thor studied zoology and geography, and was also interested in anthropology. On Christmas Eve 1936, he married Liv Coucheron Torp. A day later, the young couple sailed to the islands of French Polynesia, wanting a escape from Western civilization. There, on the islands of Fatu Hiva and neighboring Hivoa, they made several scientific discoveries. It was then that Heyerdahl came up with the idea that…