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Situated in Oslo, the Munch Museum has become a must-see destination for art enthusiasts and curious travelers alike. Designed by architects Juan Herreros and Jens Richter, the building itself is an architectural masterpiece that complements its contents. Opened in 2021, this museum is a perfect blend of art, history, and modern design.

Visitors can dive deep into the world of Edvard Munch, with highlights including his iconic 'The Scream' and other notable paintings. The museum offers an engaging experience with interactive features suitable for children, making it a fantastic family day out. As you explore, you'll also stumble upon interesting rooms filled with items from Munch's personal residences, adding a unique historical perspective.

In addition to its extensive art collection, the museum offers stunning views of the Oslo harbor from the top deck, a serene cafe, and a well-stocked gift shop. Whether you're an art aficionado or a casual visitor, the creative execution of exhibits ensures that you leave inspired and enriched by Munch's world. The facility's convenient amenities, such as free lockers and a delightful coffee spot, make it easy to spend a few hours soaking in all it has to offer. This captivating venue is highly recommended and a worthy addition to any Oslo itinerary.

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Recommended visit time

1-2 hours

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Sørenga
Bus stop 300 m walk
Sørenga buss-stopp
Bus stop 316 m walk
Bjørvika
Bus stop 259 m walk
Oslo S Trelastgata
Train station 409 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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Aušra
Aušra
6 days ago on Google

Worth to visit

George Gatsios
George Gatsios
6 days ago on Google

What a great museum!! Best view of Oslo from there! And the ladies at the museum shop were so amazing. Very kind and friendly ❤️❤️ Really loved my stay in Oslo.

jose filho esteves
jose filho esteves
6 days ago on Google

O museu basicamente só tem obras do MUNCH vale a pena a foto postada remete ao quadro O GRITO de MUNCH