Trondheim Science Museum, Science museum in Kongens gate district, Trondheim, Norway.
The Trondheim Science Museum is a science facility in a restored 19th century building that features interactive displays and hands-on experimental stations throughout its spaces. Visitors engage directly with scientific concepts by conducting tests and observing demonstrations in real time.
The building was originally constructed as a bank in 1833 and underwent major renovation work in the 1890s. This architectural heritage continues to shape the character of the space today.
The museum serves as a gathering place where people of all ages come to satisfy their curiosity about how things work. Families and school groups use the space to explore ideas together and develop scientific thinking.
The museum is easily accessible on foot and well-connected by public transport since it sits in a central location within the city. Plan for 2 to 3 hours to explore the exhibitions and participate in the hands-on activities.
The museum houses Norway's only 3D planetarium, which takes visitors on an immersive journey through space and the cosmos. Additionally, a dedicated laboratory space allows visitors to conduct kitchen chemistry experiments using everyday materials.
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