About

Kunstnernes Hus, located in Oslo, is a captivating art gallery renowned for its striking architecture crafted by Gudolf Blakstad and Herman Munthe-Kaas. This cultural gem, opened on October 1, 1930, blends modern design with the warmth of inviting gallery spaces. Visitors are greeted by a rich tapestry of contemporary art, offering an inspiring experience for both young and old. The venue includes a range of facilities such as a cinema, reading lounge, and a children's workshop, making it a favorite for family outings. The on-site bookstore is perfect for literature enthusiasts, while the cafe provides refreshing outdoor seating with views over the Royal gardens. Culinary delights await at the family-friendly restaurant that boasts vegan options and friendly service, including a pizza place by Lofthus Samvirkelag. With an average Google rating of 4.3, Kunstnernes Hus effortlessly combines art, architecture, and leisure, ensuring a memorable visit for everyone.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Radisson Blu Scandinavia
Bus stop 194 m walk
Homansbyen
Bus stop 484 m walk
Nationaltheatret
Bus stop 430 m walk
Holbergs plass
Bus stop 228 m walk
Dalsbergstien
Bus stop 455 m walk
Tullinløkka
Bus station 464 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.3
based on 870 reviews
4.3/5 593 reviews
4.2/5 277 reviews
Mattias Ness
Mattias Ness
3 weeks ago on Google

Anbefaler kunstnerens Jur på det varmeste. God service, godt drikkeutvalg og god pizza. Avslappet og fin atmosfære.

Alex Lisowski
Alex Lisowski
1 month ago on Google

Under the radar place to experience Oslo art and architecture. Went to it after reading Renate "The Worst Person in the World" Reinsve's recommendation in the Financial Times. The building is cool. Art was excellent and restaurant was super chill. Highly recommend

Qi Ai
Qi Ai
1 month ago on Google

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