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More Munch than ever before, world-class contemporary and modernist art, and an outstanding programme of events and activities. 22 October 2021, a brand new museum opened by Oslo’s waterfront, tailor-made for the worlds largest collection of art by Edvard Munch.
- Built for the Future
From the start, Herreros has intended MUNCH to be a...
- SOLO OSLO Series
This series is part of MUNCH's commitment to contemporary...
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Visit Us - This is MUNCH - Munchmuseet
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Entrance tickets give you access to all our exhibitions.We...
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MUNCH, Bjørvika: Munchmuseet Edvard Munchs plass 1, 0194...
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Listen - This is MUNCH - Munchmuseet
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Venue Hire - This is MUNCH - Munchmuseet
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- Built for the Future
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A vibrant art museum built for great experiences. Explore Edvard Munch, international exhibitions and contemporary art, as well music, performance, film, talks and a rich programme for kids and teenagers.
The Munch museum in Oslo, which opened in 2021, is a sprawling 11-story structure designed by the award-winning Spanish architecture practice Estudio Herreros. The building, which stands at over 57.4 metres, offers some of the best views of Oslo’s skyline from its observation area on the top floor.
7 lis 2024 · While the aforementioned are profound artistic and cultural experiences, the Munch Museum is arguably the crown jewel of Oslo’s art offerings. Opened in late 2021, it contains the bulk of...
10 maj 2023 · Located right by the waterfront in the heart of Oslo, the new Munch Museum opened in October 2021 and covers 13 floors. It’s one of Norway’s most comprehensive art museums, and there’s enough variety to keep you busy for a couple of hours at least – even if art isn’t usually your thing.
The new Munch Museum building is an important addition to the cultural landscape of Oslo and Norway. Its modern architecture and thoughtful exhibitions encourage visitors to revisit Munch's works and understand their impact on 20th and 21st century art.