Natural History Museum
At Naturhistorisk Museum, the Natural History Museum in Aarhus you can experience the abundance of life inhabiting the earth. Experience the museum's four permanent exhibitions and changing special exhibitions.

About the Natural History Museum
The Natural History Museum Aarhus is Denmark’s second-largest natural history museum, measured by both the size of its collections and its exhibition space. Here, you can explore an impressive range of permanent and temporary exhibitions featuring more than 5,000 animals from around the world, many displayed in lifelike surroundings. The museum aims to promote biological and natural science research and make scientific findings in the field of natural history accessible to the public.
During the school holidays, the Natural History Museum offers special activities where children and adults can learn more about the natural world.
Exhibitions for children and adults
In Our Nature, you can follow the development of the Danish landscape, while The Global Backyard explores the Earth’s biodiversity. Expedition to Africa tells the story of the museum’s journey to East Africa, and in 99 Species you can search for Danish wildlife. The museum also features the art exhibition afterglow and the VR experience IMAGINE THIS.
Practical information
- The museum has a wheelchair lift, a lift and a wheelchair available to borrow.
- Children and young people under the age of 18 receive free admission.
- The museum opens on selected Mondays during the school holidays.
- The museum is closed on 24, 25 and 31 December and 1 January.
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Contact information
- Email: nm@nathist.dk
- Phone: +45 86 12 97 77
Facilities
- Companion cards accepted
- Service dogs allowed
- Possibility for active participation
- Activities for children
- Packed lunch permitted
- Museum shop/Kiosk
- Coach park
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