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Feedback gevenGreat experience for everyone. Here we wanted to learn about the history of Norway, but we found a museum full of information, from the climate of Norway, the structure, development, the animals, a panoramic film and the natural material on a general soil that encompasses climate change, the atmosphere and much more. If you fight to visit the museum, just go. It's really worth the price and you need 1:30-2h. The only suggestion to make it even better is to film a new panoramic film to contain some new pictures with a higher quality;
Older panoramic film of nature from a helicopter. 2023 should have a newer version after the gift shop. Conservation concentrated exhibits, hiking, camping and hunting simulator. Restaurant with local flavors over the street gift shop with goats on the roof. Discount souvenirs.
Very interesting museum that describes Norway's geography. The panoramic film is not to be missed. Beautiful landscape with an equally beautiful musical soundtrack no words).
Mixed feelings. The displays have a beautiful signage in several languages, some interesting information such as fjords and glaciers arise, and a recreated iceberg can touch you (which is indeed cold). It is located in a beautiful landscape, has a café and souvenir shop, and goats live on the grass roof. However, the 20-30 minute video is simply strange and the taxidermy is displayed (including a recovery of reindeer die) is not removed, which I like to see. The video is above all the 90s style of helipcopter or airplane shows the various fjords that seemed to give some people movement disease. It also had strange music, no real information until the last 30 seconds, so wondered why we were in a dark room watching a video when the places were literally out. Practical: It is located near Eidfjord, set on three floors and has an elevator, and toilets are older, but clean at low level. When sensitive to the implication of killed animals skip the video and the second half of the upper floor
I love Norsk Natursenter!!! Been there 2 weeks ago and was so impressed by the warm and welcoming staff members. What’s even better, you can also learn some knowledge about the nature of Norway, and admire the landscape with the film. There’s also a nice restaurant and shop just across the road. I would say it’s a good place to have a visit during your trip and it’s elderly/children friendly. We had fun over there. Thumbs up!!