
National Museum (Nasjonalmuseet)
Beste Besuchszeit
Weekday mornings right after opening or late afternoons avoid the largest crowds. Spring and early autumn offer pleasant light on the building and quieter galleries.
Budgettipps
Oslo Pass covers admission to the National Museum, and children under 18 generally enter free; buy timed tickets online for temporary exhibitions and check the museum website for current free days and concessions.
Empfohlen für
Art lovers, Design and architecture fans, Families with older children, Photography enthusiasts
Planen Sie Ihren Besuch
2-3 hours
Über
Schnelle Fakten: Visitors often stop at the soaring marble staircase that funnels soft natural light into the galleries, making colors glow and conversations fall into a respectful hush. The collection brings together masterpieces across fine art, design, and craft, including several iconic versions of The Scream and intimate sketches that reveal the artist's process.
Highlights: Inside the vast new building you can walk through more than 400,000 works from five merged collections, the route folding from a 17th-century carved altarpiece to a glowing 1980s neon piece in under ten minutes. Conservators deliberately lower the gallery lights to about 50 lux and hold the air at roughly 50% relative humidity, and when you lean close to a glass case you often catch the faint scent of beeswax and warm wood around Edvard Munch paintings, which makes the palettes feel unexpectedly intimate.
Insidertipps
- Wear comfortable shoes, galleries are spread over several floors and long walks through the building are common.
- Leave large backpacks in the free cloakroom to speed up security and protect artworks.
- Flash and tripods are prohibited, use a fast lens and steady hand for low-light gallery photos and take wide exterior shots from the plaza.
- Avoid midday crowds at the Munch room by arriving at opening or late afternoon, and reserve timed tickets for popular temporary exhibitions.
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