Ole Bull Museum Lysøen is the former summer residence of the Norwegian violin-virtuoso Ole Bull (1810-1880). The villa was built in 1873. The composer often invited ... read more
The Harald Sæverud Museum Siljustøl is a museum dedicated to the life and work of Harald Sæverud (1897 – 1992), the renowned composor (Peer Gynt, Rondo ... read more
Ibsen Museum in Oslo is dedicated to the life and work of Henrik Ibsen (1828 – 1906), the famous playwright and theatre director. The museum is housed in the ... read more
Bogstad is a 18th century Manor House with authentic interiors and a wonderful romantic Norwegian landscape park and garden. The interior is fully furnished with ... read more
The University Botanical Garden Oslo, dating back to 1814 and part the University of Oslo, include over 5,500 plant types from around the world, grown in green houses ... read more
The Arctic-Alpine Botanic Garden, opened in 1994 and part of Arctic University Museum of Norway, features Arctic and alpine plants from the North. For more detailed ... read more
MS Polstjerna is a well preserved sealing ship and exhibited in a specially constructed dry dock. It is owned by the Arctic University Museum of Norway. For more detailed ... read more
The Polar Museum, housed in an 1830s warehouse on the seafront, is dedicated to the history of Tromsø and the Arctic, including items such as sealing, overwintering ... read more
Ringve Music Museum, opened in 1952, features musical instruments from all over the world. The original collection was brought together by Victoria Bachke, the ... read more
Ringve Botanical Garden is around 13 ha and was opened as part of the NTNU University Museum in 1973. The plants in the botanical garden are living collections used for ... read more
The International Edvard Grieg Piano Competition is the biannual piano competition arranged at Troldhaugen, the former home near Bergen of Norwegian composer Edvard ... read more
Ledaal Manor, built for the Kielland family in 1799 – 1803, operates today as a museum, royal residence and representation hall for Stavanger municipality. The ... read more
Holmeegenes was built as a pleasure spot in the 1860s with a combined residential and operational building. It represents urban history, architectural history, garden ... read more
The villa Breidablikk, built in 1881, was commissioned by Lars Berentsen, a leading merchant and ship owner in Stavanger. Breidablikk gives a good idea about the local ... read more
Utstein Monastery, dating back to the 11th century, is Norway’s only preserved medieval Augustinian monastery. Today it is a museum, conference centre and venue for ... read more
Norwegian Canning Museum, housed in an authentic cannery which was in operational from 1916 until 1958, shows how canned sprats and fishballs were produced, and get an ... read more
Stavanger Maritime Museum, located in Stavanger's best-preserved historic merchants’ buildings, features two centuries of maritime history, craftsmanship and ... read more
Stavanger Art Museum offers a distinguished collection of Norwegian art, ranging from nineteenth century to the 21st century. It has over 2,600 works, ... read more
Vasli Souza Gallery, established in 2013 by Marcio Souza from Brazil and Rasmus Vasli from Norway, promotes contemporary photography through exhibitions a regular presence ... read more
The Opdahl Gallery is dedicated to the work of contemporary artists. For more detailed informations, see website read more