About

Edvard Munch, the renowned Norwegian painter, rests in a serene corner of Oslo's main graveyard, surrounded by the city's lush greenery. This peaceful enclave, commemorating national heroes, is marked by a striking stone bust of Munch atop a concrete shaft bearing his signature. It's an easy find, flanked by the graves of other illustrious Norwegians. The calm, tree-lined paths offer a reflective escape from Oslo's bustling streets and are perfect for a tranquil walk, even with children in tow. Accessible by foot, tram, or bus, this historical site provides a quiet moment to pause and honor one of Norway's artistic legends.

Features

Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

St. Hanshaugen
Bus stop 452 m walk
Stensberggata
Bus stop 202 m walk
Keysers gate
Bus stop 457 m walk
Nordahl Bruns gate
Bus stop 164 m walk
St. Olavs plass
Bus station 486 m walk

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4.4
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Nolan LETOUZE
Nolan LETOUZE
2 weeks ago on Google

Très jolie tombe, bien entretenue, dernière demeure d'un grand homme tourmenté.

Vincenzo Pizzolorusso
Vincenzo Pizzolorusso
3 weeks ago on Google

Munch riposa in un bellissimo cimitero, che potrebbe essere classificato anche come parco. Abbiamo visto passeggiare e fare jogging all'interno. È gratuito e non molto frequentato. A poca distanza la tomba di Ibsen. Un luogo sicuramente di pace e serenità.

Tarek Ojjeh
Tarek Ojjeh
3 weeks ago on Google

His Art work s really nice n u can feel it around the city