National Museum of Decorative Arts

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Trondheim, Norway

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Art museum· Tourist attraction

National Museum of Decorative Arts Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

National Museum of Decorative Arts is located in Trondheim, Norway on Munkegata 3-7. National Museum of Decorative Arts is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category art museum in Norway.

Address

Munkegata 3-7

Phone

+47 73808950

Amenities

Gender-neutral toiletsGood for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Natasha K Rindvoll

Very creative people working here. The exhibition are worth to explore. I have visited this place for over 15 years and it always deliver best exhibition. Each time am there I leave with a lot of inspiration! Visit this spot while in Trondheim!

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RavioliPotat

Good museum, for people who like museums, other wise there are more engaging museums in town. Sadly the basement was water damaged when I was there, but it was still nice.

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Ruth Anne McCullough

Plan on a good two-three hours. So much to see and understand. I enjoyed my visit very much.

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Øivind Klungseth Zahlsen

I went to the mask exhibition and ended up drawing childrens masks. Excellent personnel.

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Paul Uijting

A bit old fashioned museum. The collection is surprising, Handicraft and interior.

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Melissa Novic

One of the finest collections of antiques and artefacts that are amazingly preserved. The current changing display is a collection picked out by the local politicians, artists, students and other art interested individuals. An absolute favourite is the room decorated with Tiffany windows and glass ceiling, as well as the Japanese collection on the top floor. The basement holds wonderfully hand crafted furniture pieces, Venetian glass ornaments, and a collection of rain wear! Throughout the museum you can marvel at Hannah Ryggen's tapestries with political and social commentary. You can spend a few hours here easily, and the ticket is definitely worth it. Enjoy!

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Axel AH

Great chair exhibition.

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Andreas E.S

Fabulous art and very good guides!