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Munch Museum
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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. The Munch Museum opened in 1963 and was purpose-built to house this unique collection of approximately 1100 paintings, 4500 drawings and 18 000 prints.
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Staðsetning 53 Tøyengata Gamle Oslo, Oslo 0578 | ||
Sími+47 23 49 35 00 | ||
Vefsíðamunchmuseet.no |
Staða opnunartímaOpið · Lokar 4:00 PM |
Kreditkort | Já |
Þráðlaust net | Já |
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