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Drammens museum for arts and cultural history

One of Norway's greatest museums - Marienlyst: Patrician villa, cottages and modern buildings showing rich exhibitions.Open air museum: 300 years of building traditions from the whole of Buskerud.

- One of Norway's greatest museums -

 

Marienlyst: Patrician villa, cottages and modern buildings showing rich exhibitions.

Open air museum: 300 years of building traditions from the whole of Buskerud.

Gulskogen house: Patrician family residence from 1804 with original interior and park.

- Austad Mansion: Majestic building with renaissance paintings in 19th century Interior.

- Art Gallery: Rich collection of Norwegian paintings from 1800 to present days.

 

The museum is open

Tuesday – Friday 11.00 - 15.00

Thusday 11.00 - 20.00

Saturday – Sunday 11.00 - 17.00

 

Call + 47 32 20 09 30 for informations.

 

Drammens Museum
Konnerudgt.
7
N-3045 Drammen

Tlf 32 20 09 30
Fax 32 20 09 49

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http://www.drammens.museum.no/


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