Walks+Talks: Botanical Garden
The Botanical Garden was established at Tøyen in 1814. It is part of The Museum of Natural History, Oslo
University.
The development of a botanical garden was part of a nation-building process in the first part of the 1800’s.
The natural sciences held a strong position, botany was seen as important in the improvement of agriculture
and gardening. Important objectives for The Botanical Garden have always been the use and promotion of
research and education at the university. At the same time, through all its years, the garden has been a
valuable green oasis for people in the city, a place to enjoy beauty and quiet and a place to learn about plant
life, in Norway and in the world. The garden is a living museum and an important part of our cultural history.
Saving biodiversity – both threatened plants in the Norwegian nature and old garden plants – is an important
task. The garden has 800.000 visitors a year, and as such is an important place for valuable experiences in
Oslo.
Inside the garden, there are
several large museum buildings
for The Museum of Natural
History, covering the fields of
geology, zoology, botany and
mycology. In addition, we are
building a new Climate House, a
place for research-based
exhibitions and for meetings and
debates. Here, we will inspire
curiosity, impart knowledge and
give a foundation for action and
change concerning the gravest
challenges of our time – climate
change.