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The Exhibitions at the NTNU University Museum is closed

The Exhibitions at the NTNU University Museum is closed

NTNU University Museum are undergoing renovations, and the exhibitions are therefore closed to the public.

Why are we closing?

The upgrade will improve security and climate control, allowing valuable collections to be safely displayed to the public.

How long will the museum remain closed?

The museum will be closed for at least two years, with the goal of reopening before 2030.

Services that will remain open

We will continue to offer some public activities, such as city walks and behind‑the‑scenes tours of the collections. Our exhibition “The Church Under the Street”, located in the DIGS premises at Krambugata 2, will also remain open. Ringve Botanical Garden is open every day, all year round. The museum’s activities at The Department of Natural History, The Department of Archaeology and Cultural History, and within the museum’s administration are largely unaffected by the renovations.

We look forward to welcoming you back to modern facilities with new, engaging and inspiring exhibitions. Thank you for your patience, we look forward to sharing the renewed museum with you!

Winter photograph of the NTNU University Museum, photographed by Trond Sverre Kristiansen.

The museum today; the yellow building houses the current exhibitions.

Ringve Botanical Garden