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Lysverket in Bergen offers a rich cultural experience perfect for art enthusiasts and families alike. This attraction is part of the KODE Museums, a collection that includes four diverse museums featuring exhibitions like the works of Edvard Munch and engaging displays of indigenous peoples' art. A must-visit is the Rasmus Meyer Art Gallery, known for its well-curated paintings providing great value for its visitors. Although some find the one-off ticket for Lysverket itself a bit steep, the on-site café makes up for it with delicious food and scenic views. For a seasonal treat, don't miss the annual Bergen Gingerbread City Exhibition, where intricate gingerbread models captivate viewers of all ages. Allocate a good 2-3 hours to fully enjoy the artistic offerings at this venue, supported by a solid Google rating of 4.3.

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Recommended visit time

2-3 hours

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Lars Hilles gate
Bus stop 199 m walk
Bergen busstasjon
Bus stop 230 m walk
Nonneseter
Tram stop 225 m walk
Kaigaten
Tram stop 313 m walk
Strømgaten
Bus station 134 m walk
Bergen Station
Train station 267 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.3
based on 514 reviews
4.3/5 514 reviews
jérôme gaouyer
jérôme gaouyer
2 weeks ago on Google

Très belle collection d'oeuvres de Munch.

Paulo Pais
Paulo Pais
3 weeks ago on Google

Vale muito a pena ver a exposição de pintura clássica, Munch em destaque.

Barbara
Barbara
3 weeks ago on Google

It was completely unclear to me how it all worked with the various buildings, as well as the link with the Kunsthalle. Saw some great items and many so-so things. When I went to this last big white building I could hardly find the entrance and no-one there could tell me if there actually was an exposition. Toilets & lockers in need of modernization.