Arkeologisk museum, Universitetet i Stavanger Peder Klows gate 30A, 4010 Stavanger

Arkeologisk museum, Universitetet i Stavanger

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  • lørdag11–16
  • søndag11–16
  • mandag10–16
  • tirsdag10–16
  • onsdag10–16
  • torsdag10–16
  • fredag10–16

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Arkeologisk museum | Universitetet i Stavanger |

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Peder Klows gate 30A, 4010 Stavanger

Åpningstider

  • lørdag11–16
  • søndag11–16
  • mandag10–16
  • tirsdag10–16
  • onsdag10–16
  • torsdag10–16
  • fredag10–16

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Anbefalte Anmeldelser

Andy Mercer
24.10.2023
Arkeologisk museum, Universitetet i Stavanger
Lovely bit of history of the Vikings. I could have spent hours and hours in this place just taking every single bit in of what they have of the vikings. It is filled with allsorts of items and skeletons. They have colllected a whole lot, this place is worth coming to visit if ever in the area.There is also a lovely cafe situated in the building if you need to take a break before taken on the reminder of the museum.To make it even more worth while there is a gift shop as your on the way out to take some valuable gifts home to remember this amazing visit.
Øyvind Gjervik
18.10.2023
Arkeologisk museum, Universitetet i Stavanger
Deler av muséet har et tregulv der det lukter gammelt og behandlet treverk. Dette er noe som gir stedet en ekstra opplevelse når man går rundt og betrakter det som er å se her. Et sted der det er mye å lære. Et trivelig museum med blant annet en lys, åpen, koselig og stor kantine.
Jordi Segura
13.10.2023
Arkeologisk museum, Universitetet i Stavanger
Small but very well maintained museum. You can get a family ticket (2 adults + 3 kids) that also includes the Iron farm. There is an activity sheet that kept the kids entertained the entire time. The play area in the basement was also fun. Took us around one hour to visit.
MARIS OZAVIZE ADEDEJI
03.10.2023
Arkeologisk museum, Universitetet i Stavanger
From the viking age, bronze age, stone age including the ice age you'll experience being thrown back in time. A great place to visit when you're I'm stavanger
Jay Jennifer Morton
26.09.2023
Arkeologisk museum, Universitetet i Stavanger
This was a very welcome visit from the UK organized by our tour company . I was provided with a great deal of information about early Viking history and contributions to society. Well worth a visit.
Scott Kimball
25.09.2023
Arkeologisk museum, Universitetet i Stavanger
Really informative and well put together view of the historical life in Norway going back to the stone ages. Definitely recommend
Rustam Sydykov
09.09.2023
Arkeologisk museum, Universitetet i Stavanger
Hello,Small museum, some interesting items on displays, covers the stone and bronze ages. I have spent around 1-1.5h to look at the exhibits without any hurry and read the descriptions.The items are usual for the timelines: flint and bronse daggers, arrowheads, some utensils etc. Still allows to envisage the life of people in that region.A ticket costs 100NOK to enter, well, British Musem is free and much larger, but who I am to complain!? :)There is a cafe and gift shop onsite.Having said all above, I would recommend this museum fror adults.Thanks,Rustam
William Fisher
14.08.2023
Arkeologisk museum, Universitetet i Stavanger
Very nice museum, with a lot of interesting history. Also, big bonus, a video of a beautiful woman dancing naked projected on to the wall and floor. We couldn’t figure out how she fit in, but regardless, a welcome addition! She was stunning. I watched the video three times. Didn’t learn much from it, but definitely enjoyed it.
Sarah Mercer
08.08.2023
Arkeologisk museum, Universitetet i Stavanger
Great little find. This museum has so many interesting pieces. Lots to discover.

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Peder Klows gate 30A, 4010 Stavanger
Arkeologisk museum, Universitetet i Stavanger