Trondheim, Norway
Bispegata 7b
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+47 73538180
Gender-neutral toiletsGood for kidsToiletsNo restaurant
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet
Nice museum, good for families with kids, no cafe inside but there are some around.
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One of the best art galleries and museums in Trondheim. Best selection of art and scientific exhibition. Dedicated and engaged workers who are available to share information if needed. The place worth to visit year round!
Very beautiful art made by famous Norwegian artists. The exhibits are nice and interesting. I highly recommend this art museum if you want to experience Norwegian art.
Very small museum, but nice exhibits by modern and contemporary artists on two floors. Pleasant space, they even have complimentary coffee.
I love this place. Great art and even greater people
During my short stay in Trondheim I managed to catch an excellent exhibition here--Håkon Bleken's retrospective painting exhibition titled \Do not go gentle\, spanning a period of more than 70 years. This exhibition was mounted on the occasion of Bleken turning 90 on January 9 this year. Bleken is a son of the soil, so to speak, as he is one of the most loved artists of Trondheim. The title of the exhibition is more than tongue in cheek, as Bleken is well known to have a very difficult relationship with his father, whom he painted several times, most famously as he lay dying. For me the room which had about 6 canvases devoted to his long-time friend the composer Arne Nordheim, was the best if the lot. The depiction of loneliness in the posture and gait of Nordheim during the composer's last few days at a care home in Trondheim, come out as a great tribute to a great mind. Guided tours available at 6:30 on Saturdays and Sundays.
Nice small permanent collection.
Helpful guides that really know what they are talking about. Good variety in the exhibition.
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