Bergen University Museum - Natural History is part of the university and focuses on natural history with a wide range of exhibitions. The museum has one of the world's largest collections of whale skeletons, as well as exhibitions that highlight biodiversity and the variety of life. In addition, the rich Sami cultural heritage is presented through artifacts from the period 1825 to 1917.
The museum is located in the University Gardens, which provides a beautiful atmosphere for visitors. Various activities are organized, including an archaeological day and talks about the museum's future, which help to engage the public. In addition, the museum offers educational opportunities and school visits, making it a resource for both students and the general public. An anniversary exhibition marks 200 years of stories and perspectives, and highlights the museum's long history and importance.



