Join a guided tour lasting about one hour, led by a knowledgable and passionate collector, Mark, who brings the stories behind the exhibits to life.
The exhibition features everything from old pharmacy bottles and rat poison packages to medicines, poisonous plants, animals, and minerals - revealing how humans have used, feared, and misunderstood poison throughout history.
What makes the museum unique is its intimate atmosphere: with a maximum of four visitors per tour, you'll enjoy a personal experience and plenty of time to study the details up close. This creates a special connection with both the objects and the history they tell.
The Museum of Poison is more than just a curiosity - it's an atmospheric, educational, and unforgettable journey through the history of poison.
Accessibility:
The museum is located on the second floor of one of Bryggen's historic buildings (no elevator).
How to book:
The Museum of Poison is open by appointment only. Every visitor receives a private, personal tour of the museum.
Visits must be booked at least 24 hours in advance. Available dates and times can be seen in the booking calendar.
Book your tour here.
Spoken language:
Norwegian and English
