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When Munch died in January 1944, it transpired that he had unconditionally bequeathed all his remaining works to the City of Oslo. Edvard Munch's art is the most significant Norwegian contribution to the history of art, and he is the only Norwegian artist who has exercised a decisive influence on European art trends, above all as a pioneer of Expressionism in Germany and the Nordic countries.

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Preserves industrial and technical pieces of historical interest in the districts of Orkdal and Meldal, developing these into objects of attraction, and it also presents the local history of industry and labour in an informative, exciting manner.

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Culture - Museums

When Munch died in January 1944, it transpired that he had unconditionally bequeathed all his remaining works to the City of Oslo. Edvard Munch's art is the most significant Norwegian contribution to the history of art, and he is the only Norwegian artist who has exercised a decisive influence on European art trends, above all as a pioneer of Expressionism in Germany and the Nordic countries.

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The museum was established in 1995 as a collection only and in 1933 this was put on display at the Customs Headquarters in Oslo. Although it was stored away during the second world war, it remained there until it was moved to its current address in 1979.

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An artist's treasure in the heart of Hallingdal.

An inventive, creative European artist.

Rolf Nesch (1893 - 1975) was a respected artist when he fled from Nazi Germany to Norway in 1933. His creative contributions to the graphic art and his development of the material picture gave him international reputation. Rolf Nesch moved to Ål in 1951. This is why a separate museum exhibiting his art was established right here in Ål in 1993, the year he would have turned 100.

 

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The museum owes its name to a Norwegian guerrilla group which had its headquarters in the hills around Matre at the end of the second world war, while Norway was occupied by the Germans...

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The Coastal Express Museum Will preserve the cultural values that have been created by the Coastal Express. In Hurtigrutens Hus we present the history of the Coastal Express by: interiors, photos, paintings, ship models, and historical films.

Culture - Museums

The Coastal Express Museum Will preserve the cultural values that have been created by the Coastal Express. In Hurtigrutens Hus we present the history of the Coastal Express by: interiors, photos, paintings, ship models, and historical films.

Culture - Museums

Sigdal Museum and the Folk Music Centre is a culture-historical / heritage museum for the districts Kr

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When Edvard Grieg grew up, Bergen was a small and busy European town. All through its past as a Hanseatic city, Bergen had established a net of connections that made it the only continental Norwegian city. The main business was the trade with fish and other products typical for the coast..


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