Eintrittskarte für Oslo Munch Museum





Beschreibung
Tauchen Sie ein in die profunde Kunst von Edvard Munch im Munch Museum im Herzen von Oslo, Norwegen. Diese renommierte Institution widmet sich der Bewahrung und Präsentation des Lebenswerks eines der berühmtesten Künstler Skandinaviens. Treten Sie dann in Munchs Welt ein, während Sie durch Galerien schlendern, die mit seinen lebendigen Gemälden, eindringlichen Drucken und eindrucksvollen Skizzen geschmückt sind. Jedes Kunstwerk erzählt eine Geschichte von Munchs emotionaler Tiefe, existenzieller Angst und tiefgründigen Reflexionen über das Leben, die Liebe und die menschliche Verfassung. Beenden Sie Ihren Besuch und erfahren Sie mehr über Munchs zeitlose Themen und Einblicke in die tiefgreifenden Auswirkungen seiner Arbeit auf die moderne Kunst.
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Entdecken Sie die pulsierende Welt des norwegischen Künstlers Edvard Munch im Munch Museum in Oslo. Entdecken Sie ikonische Werke wie "The Scream" und tauchen Sie ein in Munchs Leben und künstlerische Reise.
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Bewertungen(44)
It is not the Munch museum that is unsatisfactory, but the Viator site. I paid for the tickets twice as much as on the museum's website. A true scam!
Hi Christine! The tickets on-site are not the same tickets we sell. Those tickets do not include skip-the-line access and availability is low, making it hard to access when you want to go. That's why there's a price difference. You're comparing 2 different type of tickets.
Rude to charge 470 SEK for a ticket that costs 280 on site! I call this a convict.
Hi! The tickets on-site are not the same tickets we sell. Those tickets do not include skip-the-line access and availability is low, making it hard to access when you want to go. That's why there's a price difference. You're comparing 2 different type of tickets.
This was a total disappointment. I paid for the tour over $70 US and thr tour was free! The company isnt even associated with the Museum. If I could have given it NO STARS I would have. I will never use this company again to book and will not recommend to anyone. BEWARE
Hi! The Museum is not free, as we explained to you. You need a ticket in order to acess it Karen...
Very well organized at the museum. Everyone helpful. A nice time while we were there. Highly recommend
The entrance fee is 220 Nok, 30 francs were charged to me, which is 350 Nok, even if it is an artist, the extra money was unnecessary.
Edvard Munch was a prolific artist and this unique building houses multiple floors to display his works. The higher floors also offered unparalleled views of Oslo’s city center. It was easy entrance as we had prepaid tickets through TripAdvisor, which were emailed to us the night before. The staff were friendly. Be aware that no backpacks or water bottles are allowed. However, there are free lockers to put these items into if necessary.
The collection itself is fascinating, especially seeing multiple versions of The Scream and getting such a deep insight into Edvard Munch’s life and work, but at times the museum can feel a little vast, clinical and overwhelming. Some areas are exceptional, while others feel more niche or academic depending on your level of interest in modern art. The building and waterfront views are fantastic, and there’s definitely a sense of importance to the place, but compared to some of Oslo’s more immersive or atmospheric experiences, it perhaps felt slightly less personal or emotionally engaging throughout. Still absolutely worth visiting, just not quite one of those places that completely blew you away from start to finish. *Visited with the Oslo Pass.
Viator will be my first choice when traveling abroad for excursion or museum tickets. esay to confirm, our tickets and easy communication with viator customers service.
Worth it. Very great exhibition . Great building and beautiful pictures . Not too much , just right
The visit to this museum is highly recommended, although there were some closed exhibitions. Munch's artwork is amazing and the museum itself is very enjoyable. It is quite curious the way you can watch the 3 versions of "The Scream".



