The Stenersen Museum is located in the heart of Oslo. It was founded in 1994, although the first collection of canvases was donated to the museum in 1936 by Rolf Stenersen, a Norwegian businessman and collector. It was he who bought the pictures of his good friend Edward Munch, which the museum is so proud of. There are three collections of Norwegian painting in the museum: the first collection after World War I, compiled by Rolf Stenersen; the second one - 300 canvases and 100 drawings by the artist Amandus Nielsen, as well as the collection of paintings by Ludwig Ravensberg
Address: Oslo, Munkedamsveien, 15.
Opening Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday: 12:00 - 17:00, Thursday: 12:00 - 19:00, Saturday and Sunday: 11:00 - 17:00. Weekend: Monday.
Entrance: The cost of the full ticket is 60 NOK. Children under 16 can visit the museum for free
Information is indicated on June 14, 2014
Karsten, Ludvig, Stenersen Museum |
Exhibition at Stenersen Museum |
Lamps at the Stenersen Museum |
Stenersen Museum |
One of the halls, Stenersen Museum |