About

Bergen Kunsthall, established in 1935, offers a distinctive blend of art and culture situated in lively Bergen. Renowned for its vibrant artistic atmosphere, it doubles as a DIY performance space where smaller bands and performers regularly entertain. Its functionalist architecture stands proudly beside a park, alongside various prominent museums, making it a cultural cornerstone.

Inside, bright art halls showcase a variety of exhibitions, including an intriguing sound installation by Camille Norment. Visitors can unwind in the cozy cafe after exploring, or browse the thoughtfully curated selection of literature in the shop. With a Google rating of 4.3, it's a captivating spot that combines art with community charm, perfect for young visitors looking to explore creativity in a welcoming environment.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Lars Hilles gate
Bus stop 48 m walk
Festplassen
Bus stop 211 m walk
Olav Kyrres gate
Bus stop 206 m walk
Kaigaten
Tram stop 231 m walk
Byparken
Tram stop 256 m walk
Strømgaten
Bus station 258 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.3
based on 283 reviews
4.3/5 243 reviews
4.2/5 40 reviews
Antonina Chomik
Antonina Chomik
2 weeks ago on Google

Not a lot of exhibitions, only two but they were very nice, especially since the price (30kr for a student) was good compared with other museums. The exhibition of Tori Wrånes was very nicely executed with the whole rooms filled with carpet and artworks. On the website I saw that they hold a lot of workshops and weekly tours, only mind that they are mostly in Norwegian.

no nie wiem
no nie wiem
2 weeks ago on Google

We saw a really cool exhibition that used the entirety of the space which was very immersive. Also the price for a ticket (30 for a student one) was fair. Good place would recommend.

Simon Moe
Simon Moe
3 weeks ago on Google

Friendly, talkative staff at the cafe, great meal and a cool exhibition on! A perfect spot to visit on one of Bergen's many rainy days. Get your Kode-ticket first, and you'll get the entry to Kunsthall for free