About

Sitting gracefully in Oslo, The National Museum beckons art enthusiasts and curious minds alike. With a prestigious establishment date of April 28, 2003, this illustrious place invites visitors to explore a world of classic and contemporary art. Edvard Munch's celebrated masterpieces and innovative Scandinavian design exhibits captivate guests across three expansive floors and over 80 thoughtfully curated rooms. With an impressive Google rating of 4.6, it's a testament to the museum's dedication to quality. Young art admirers find it particularly exciting as children under 16 enjoy free admission, making it an excellent family-friendly destination. A well-loved café provides delightful respite, and the tram conveniently stops nearby, offering easy access. Knowledgeable staff ensure a welcoming experience, ready to enhance your journey through art's vast landscapes.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Tjuvholmen
Bus stop 446 m walk
Vika atrium
Bus stop 376 m walk
Dokkveien
Bus stop 131 m walk
Kontraskjæret
Tram stop 361 m walk
Aker brygge
Tram stop 66 m walk
Ruseløkka
Tram stop 342 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 9,109 reviews
4.6/5 8,323 reviews
4.5/5 786 reviews
Camilo Rojas
Camilo Rojas
6 days ago on Google

Wonderful museum, not only because they have The Scream and Munch’s Madonna, but also for all the other pieces of art they have (not only norwegian). Cafe on the 2nd floor was very cozy, although few things were available.

Joost Hagias
Joost Hagias
6 days ago on Google

A nice museum with a nice collection, though a bit of a disjointed collection with no clear walking route.

Federico Batassa
Federico Batassa
6 days ago on Google

A large museum with plenty to see, from modern art to somewhat older works. Definitely worth a visit.