Art lovers, dive into Edvard Munch’s fascinating exploration of emotional turmoil at the Munch Museum, home to over 20,000 masterpieces.
Highlights
Highlights
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From the haunting gaze of the girl in 'Summer Night' to the 'Scream', a pop culture icon, the Infinite exhibit showcases Edvard Munch's most famous works.
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Venture into the Monumental exhibit, where Munch’s largest masterpieces, including 'The Sun,' take center stage in an awe-inspiring double-height gallery.
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Explore themes of class struggles through works like 'Children in the Street,' a blend of childhood joy and urban reality, featured in the Horizons exhibit.
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Admire Munch's printmaking skills at the Up Close exhibit, where wood, ink, and paper unite to reveal the artist's creativity behind some of his best works.
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Fun fact: The museum houses Munch's personal letters, photographs, and other artifacts that provide insights into his life and creative process.
W cenie
W cenie
- Entry to Munch Museum
Zasady anulowania
Zasady anulowania
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Your experience
Your experience
The Munch Museum is a tribute to the life and works of Edvard Munch, one of the most influential artists in modern art. With over 28,000 pieces, the museum dives into Munch's emotional and societal themes through his paintings, prints, and sketches.
A glimpse into the psyche
At the Infinite exhibit, delve into Munch’s paintings like 'The Scream' and 'The Madonna,' highlighting themes of love and existential angst, capturing emotions with bold colors and swirls.
In the Monumental exhibit, marvel at some of Munch’s largest pieces, including 'The Researchers.' The exhibit is a nod to the grandeur of Munch’s art, emphasizing the impact of his monumental creations.
The Horizons exhibit gives a broad overview of some of the movements that characterized European art in Edvard Munch’s lifetime. Munch’s art is here shown alongside the work of many other artists. This presents a picture of Munch not as a lonely, reclusive genius but as an artist very much in touch with his own time. Ideas about subjectivity, psychology, and free expression were important to Munch and many other artists in the period, including Akseli Gallen-Kallela, Gustav Vigeland, Ludvig Karsten, Emil Nolde, and Gabriele Münter.
Munch’s emotional palette awaits
The Up Close exhibit is a glimpse into Munch’s printmaking techniques, showcasing how he transformed simple materials—wood, ink, and paper—into striking artwork. Prints like The Dance of Life demonstrate his ability to convey movement and emotions.
The Shadows exhibit explores the darker aspects of Munch’s psyche, delving into anxiety and existential dread visible in pieces such as 'The Madman,' with its chaotic colors and figures. Together, these exhibits create a comprehensive overview of Munch's artistic legacy and its relevance today.
Godziny działania
Godziny działania
Know before you go
Know before you go
What's not allowed
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Keep in mind food & beverages, scooters, shoes with spikes, backpacks, trolley cases, hiking carriers, handbags exceeding 40 x 35 x 10 cm, liquids, sharp items, and umbrellas are not allowed on this experience. Pack wisely!
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Shutterbugs, take note: Flash photography is a no-go inside the venue.
Accessibility
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This experience is not accessible by pram/strollers. Baby carriers are available for loan.
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This experience is wheelchair accessible.
Additional information
- Facilities: cloak room, changing rooms, and restroom.
Moje bilety
Moje bilety
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Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
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Please arrive at the redemption point 15 mins before the scheduled time of your visit to avoid any delays.
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Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the redemption point.
Ticket redemption point
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Show your ticket at Munch.
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Address: Edvard Munchs Plass 1, 0194 Oslo, Norway.