Add a review of the National Museum of Modern Art in Oslo

The National Museum of Contemporary Art is part of the collection of the National Gallery of Oslo, which includes works by Norwegian and European artists from 1945 to the present day. The collection has more than five thousand exhibits, most of it is devoted to Norwegian creativity. However, the National Museum of Modern Art is famous for its temporary exhibitions, which are visited by lovers of the beautiful from all over the world.

Museum's exposition

The collection of the National Museum of Modern Art includes works of painting, sculpture, photography, video and audio installations - in short, all means of expression of creative intent . Among the most popular permanent exhibitions are "Interior Room 5" by modern Norwegian artist Per Inge Björlo, Shaft Richard Serra and "The Man Who nothing ever threw out "our compatriot Ilya Kabakov . And if the names of the exhibitions are more alarming than what you are attracted to, we advise: to visit the museum still worth it - at least to be sure: Norwegian art did not end on Munch .

You can have a snack at the excellent O.Hjorth Café, after 11:30 a tasty lunch is served here. After that, it's worth to go to the store at the museum - its range of books on contemporary art is impressive.

Address and opening hours

Address: Bankplassen, 4.

Opening Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday - from 11:00 before 17:00; Thursday from 11:00 to 19:00; Saturday and Sunday from 12:00 to 17:00. Monday - day off

Admission free

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Interior of the National Museum of Modern Art