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1 Sars' gate
Grünerløkka, Oslo
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Beautiful botanical garden, just a stroll away. Best during spring and summer.
The Botanical Garden, founded in 1814, belongs to the Natural History Museum of the University of Oslo. Through research, education and plant conservation, the garden seeks to increase public awareness of the importance of plant diversity. The plant collections contain approx. 5 500 species.
The greatest green oasis in Oslo! Enjoy the flowers and get there early to sit in the museum stairs. Here you'll find different gardens like Rock garden, Herb garden etc. Even in autumn it's a wonderful place, one of the more beautiful and peaceful spots inside the city. Be sure to pop in the greenhouses.
Across the street from the Munch Museum lies the Oslo Botanical Gardens, one of the best places in the city to spend a sunny day. Founded in 1814, making it as old as the Norwegian constitution, the Botanical Gardens displays a wide array of plants native to the Norwegian landscape and also has several greenhouses with plants from tropical climates. As well as the 8,000 species exhibited, the garden is home to the Norwegian Museum of Natural History, with zoological, botanical and geological displays belonging to the University of Oslo.
Across the street from the Munch Museum lies the Oslo Botanical Gardens, one of the best places in the city to spend a sunny day. Founded in 1814, making it as old as the Norwegian constitution, the Botanical Gardens displays a wide array of plants native to the Norwegian landscape and also has seve…