xmnicn
可能是之前期望有点过高,加上部分展览暂时不开放,来了之后觉得只能说还OK。馆内最重要的是蒙克的作品了,包括The Scream。此外还有高更、毕加索等人的作品。当然还有挪威的艺术作品,很大一部分是19世纪到20世纪初的现代作品。规模较小,周一闭馆,周六免费。
MulleEllum
This exhibition, The Magic North, consisting of Finnish and Norwegian art around 1900 was quite interesting comparing national mythology, landscape as a state of mind, artists' portraits and folk culture and traditions from the two countries. The exhibition is a cooperation between the Finnish National Gallery/Ateneum and the National Museum and lasts until the 16th of May 1915.
JeanneAlbi
Lovely gallery and building. The actual Norwegian artists on display are wonderful. Check our the blackout fairy paintings...Lovely!
EmmaJ113
This is one of the best galleries I have been to, lots of different artists work housed here. Munch, Manet, Monet, Picasso, Dahl, Renoir and many more. It's really easy to find, 50kr entrance fee (approx £4) and well worth a visit.
3lena81
I absolutely recommend the National Gallery, you can find Munch and other Scandinavian artists, as well as Picasso, Monet, Renoir, Manet, Rodin, Artemisia Gentileschi, Rubens and many others..Loved it! There's a very nice bookshop as well, and lockers for the bags at the entrance, and a small room for a nice children activity!
lounewc
A small gallery in comparison to other National Galleries, however, had a clear focus on Norwegian artists - perfect for a trip to Oslo!We visited on a Sunday - was pleased to find that this meant free entry!
ceegeeep
Wonderful collection of art. Well set out and easy to navigate.Impressionists to Munch just wonderful. The Norwegian art depicting rural life and amazing landscapes were breathtaking. We did the National Gallery the day after the folk museum and was a great rounding off to see the architecture and rural Norwegian life we had seen at the folk museum in paintings
BalmerD3
Loved the fact it had so many important pieces, not merely Nordic but French, Spanish and other world master peices. Great to see the works of Munch and to enjoy the wonderful Nordic scenery by the local greats. Its small and you get to see everything.
tgmcgill
This is a small museum with predominantly Norwegian artists. It is in a beautiful building. We went specifically to see the Munch paintings and were not disappointed. What I loved about this museum was I had never seen the other works by Munch and they were beautiful. Nice gift shop!
EliseA86
The museum isn't very large - just several floors. But it is pretty comprehensive with a good representation from major Impressionists and Surrealists. And of course, Munch's "The Scream" is housed here - a bit unobtrusively in the corner of a room, which I thought was funny and interesting. They have a good selection of rotating installations of both international and Norwegian artists which is great. And whenever I've gone, while there are a good number of people, it doesn't feel like you are getting herded from room to room, painting to painting, like in other museums. A few other people have mentioned that the gift shop is nice -- it is, they have great books and different mementoes, particularly celebrating various Norwegian artists which is educative. All in all, a great stop in and close to the city center.
AriHelsinki
Fine artworks by Monet, Manet, Cezanne, Picasso for example. Also good collection of Munch (Scream and Dance of Life...). Many beautiful paintings by norwegian Dahl!
worldtourist21
Located in a very pretty part of Oslo city, it is an easy stroll from the centre of the city or the railway station. Their exhibits are first class and varied. Its worth a visit only to see Scream by Munch and The Thinker by Rodin. A really good Gallery shop as well.
sandyandmarke
The works of 20th Century artists are wonderfully displayed and a focus on Scandinavian artists is noticeable. We saw a special exhibit (Magic of the North) that was outstanding and did a marvelous job of weaving folk tales and landscapes into a very special presentation.
124Brian124
Norway has a fine artistic tradition and there is no better place to see it than here. Munch is the star attraction, but there are also many fine paintings from the Romantic period. The museum is not too big and you can walk to it from the city centre.
27christopherf
One of the "must see" places in Oslo. Apart from a good collection of work Norwegian painters it is also currently the home to Munch's "Scream" and "Madonna".