The Botanical Garden at the Natural History Museum, University of Oslo is a historic and vibrant garden in Tøyen, Oslo, showcasing thousands of plant species from Norway and around the world. It features themed areas, greenhouses with tropical plants and giant water lilies, and serves as a center for research, education, and plant conservation. The garden is open year-round, free to visit, and provides a peaceful green space for the public.
Highlights:
Historic Garden: Founded in 1814, making it one of Norway’s oldest botanical gardens.
Diverse Plant Collection: Thousands of species, including native and international plants.
Themed Gardens: Arboretum, Rock/Alpine Garden, Viking Garden, Scent Garden, and more.
Historic Greenhouses: Palm House and Victoria House with tropical plants and giant water lilies.
Tøyen Manor: Historic building with museum exhibits and a café.
Information:
🌼Type: Park
📍Place: Oslo, Norway
📅 Date: check opening time
🌐Website: https://www.nhm.uio.no/english/exhibitions/botanical-garden/


