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KODE Art Museum is complex of four huge galleries which are located in the centre of Bergen. In every building are presented different exhibitions concerning art. In KODE 3 are beautifully exhibited artworks from the Golden Age of Norwegian art. In this gallery are presented inter alia paintings of Edvard Munch, J.C. Dahl and Theodor Kittelsen. To conclude, visit in KODE is the perfect opportunity to admire and learn more about Norwegian art. This wonderful travel through the history of art is possible at a cost of one ticket (to all four galleries). KODE 3 is definitely worth seeing during a visit in Bergen!
Klaudia KarpińskaKlaudia Karpińska
00
Was a little bit of a rainy day so decided to check out the great Kode art museums that I had always heard about it and never made it to. Beautiful locations along the lake. Going to the first few buildings in the collective, I find out that most of them (Lysverket, Stenersen, Permanenten) are all closed or have no exhibits other than this one building here, the Rasmus Meyer, which houses their main Norwegian impressionist works and Munch works. NOTE: MUNCH'S THE SCREAM IS NOT LOCATED HERE (it is at the National Museum in Oslo, and that information is easily found by everyone, so don't blame anyone but yourself if you show up here and are surprised it is not available). Sadly, they are still charging the same full price (NOK 175, or about $17USD) even though only one building is open. Still, it is nice to support art and carpe diem, who knows when I will be back. They provide free keyed lockers for backpack size baggage storage. Overall it is a relatively small museum (about 40 minutes for me at a leisurely pace). They do provide nice overall writeups in English for each section, but otherwise do not provide more details on individual works other than the artist, year, and piece name. I enjoyed the museum as it was very quiet, nicely presented, and they have some great pieces. However, the building architecture and layout is not particularly interesting or engaging, and the pricing is a little rough for a single small museum.
Jason ZahnJason Zahn
00
Beautiful museum with great art collections. I enjoy the Munch photographs I had no idea before coming here her used to do photos as well! I thought just paintings and the one video he took about himself. So I gained knowledge from here. The ticket price is so good for students which is 60kr and the ticket it’s valid for two days and we can go to all 4 of the kode museums! I am an artist who love go to study so art so I did some quick sketches there it’s was fun.
Yasmin AlzayerYasmin Alzayer
20
Kode 3 is one out of four museum buildings. It's also known as Rasmus Meyers Collection. My personal highlight: the collection of works by Johan Christian C. Dahl. It includes one of my favorite pieces of art "View of Dresden by Moonlight". Also to mention: the interior of Kode 3. Magnificent! Worth the visit. 👍🏼 You'll be able to enter every building for two consecutive days when you purchase a ticket.
Lukas BehrendtLukas Behrendt
30
The world´s third largest Munch collection is found here at Kode 3 in Bergen. It is a permanent exhibition. As one of the first collectors of Edvard Munch’s art, Rasmus Meyer (a very rich art collector and benefactor) purchased chief works from all periods of Munch’s oeuvre. Here you can find masterpieces such as "Jealousy", "Melancholy", "The Woman in Three Stages" and "Evening on Karl Johan".
Vidar SteffensenVidar Steffensen
00
Looked online to see where I would be able to see my favourite paining in Bergen as everywhere we went there was ornaments and pictures and T-shirts with the painting on it. Google told us we could see the painting at Kode 3 so we followed directions to it, noticed there was a whole section dedicated to Edvard Munch but not the painting I had specifically asked about. Was wholly disappointed
Kiara LoughranKiara Loughran
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