Are you looking for the best places for kids to learn and play? Here are the top children's Norway
1Polaria
TromsøPolaria, 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. 2VilVite Bergen Science Center
BergenVilVite is a science center situated at Marineholmen, adjacent to Puddefjorden in Bergen. The center is owned and managed by Bergen Vitensenter AS, and it is designed to provide the public with knowledge in the fields of mathematics, science, and technology through hands-on experimentation with the equipment available. 3The Norwegian Children`s Museum
StavangerThe Norwegian Children's Museum underwent significant changes over the years. On January 1, 2007, it became part of the Stavanger Museum. A few years later, on July 1, 2010, the Stavanger Museum merged with the Rogaland Art Museum. Today, the children's museum is part of MUST - Museum Stavanger AS. 4Drøbak Aquarium
DrøbakWith 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. 5The International Museum of Children's Art
OsloThe International Museum of Children's Art in Oslo is a unique institution dedicated to the collection, preservation, and dissemination of art created by children and young people up to 18 years old from around the world. This museum provides a platform for young artists to showcase their creativity and talent, and offers visitors a unique insight into the world of children's art. 6Science Center of Northern Norway
TromsøThe Nordnorsk vitensenter, or Northern Norway Science Center, is a popular scientific learning and experience center. It is conveniently located on the university campus at the University of Tromsø – Norway's Arctic University, making it easily accessible for visitors. The center offers a unique blend of education and entertainment, making it a great destination for those interested in science and learning. 7Fotballmuseet
FredrikstadThe Fredrikstad branch of the Fotballmuseet opened its doors in the fall of 2007. This branch is managed by the Fredrikstad Museum, which has been given the responsibility by the Norwegian Football Federation to register and collect football historical artifacts from all over Norway. This makes the museum a comprehensive repository of Norwegian football history, offering visitors a chance to delve into the rich heritage of the sport in the country. 8The Science Center Southern Norway
ArendalThe Vitensenteret Sørlandet is a science center situated in Arendal in Aust-Agder, and in Kristiansand in Vest-Agder. It is recognized as one of the nine regional science centers in Norway, forming part of the government's initiative to promote science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). 9The Oslofjord Museum
VollenThe Oslofjord Museum, situated in Vollen in Asker municipality, is a coastal culture museum. It provides a unique insight into the coastal culture of the Inner Oslofjord, focusing on outdoor life and the use of leisure boats. The museum is a great place to learn about the maritime history and culture of the region. 10Huset Aukrust
AlvdalHuset Aukrust, previously known as Aukrustsenteret, is a museum located in Alvdal, Innlandet. It is dedicated to the works of Kjell Aukrust, a renowned Norwegian artist, and was inaugurated in 1996. The museum showcases a wide range of Aukrust's works, including his drawings, paintings, and his imaginative creations.- 11
The Children's Museum
FinnsnesThe Midt-Troms Museum is open throughout the year, making it a great destination for tourists regardless of the season. It offers permanent exhibitions that provide a deep dive into the region's natural history. Additionally, the museum also hosts various walking and theme exhibitions that change periodically, offering something new for repeat visitors. - 12
Tingvoll museum
TingvollThe museum complex comprises several buildings, each with its own unique history. These include the house from 1854, the barn, the granary, the smithy, the beach dweller's house, the mill, the sawmill, and the school building Bugges Minde. Each of these structures adds to the rich tapestry of the museum's historical narrative.