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Munch Museum

1963 establishments in NorwayACArt with 6 suppressed elementsArt museums and galleries in NorwayArt museums established in 1963Biographical museums in Norway
Edvard MunchModernist architecture in NorwayMuseums devoted to one artistMuseums in Oslo
MUNCH Museum front (2020) 4
MUNCH Museum front (2020) 4

Munch Museum (Norwegian: Munch-museet), marketed as Munch (stylised as MUNCH) since 2020, is an art museum in Bjørvika, Oslo, Norway dedicated to the life and works of the Norwegian artist Edvard Munch.The museum was originally located at Tøyen, which was opened in 1963. The museum moved to the new museum building at Bjørvika, which was opened in 22 October 2021.

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Munch Museum
Edvard Munchs plass, Oslo Gamle Oslo

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Munchmuseet (Munch)

Edvard Munchs plass
0194 Oslo, Gamle Oslo
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