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Abigail WilsonAbigail Wilson
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Of Course, Ibsen is always great and every one can agree with that. - But in this new Ibsen Museum with a suitable large salon, the actors gets in near contact with the audience and creates an enchanting atmosphere. So What can be more right than to go and see the "Sancthansnatten" ? The monologues are like songs with witchcraft and the acting take you back with almost 200 years. The change of scenography is dynamic and made to look so easy, but behind it there is such a experience that leaves a question - how did they come up with that? And not to forget the costumes that are contemporary with the play's release in mid 19th century and You could say that they are Historical Accurate, with hand painted silks and fabric patterns. These costumes are colourful and made with such a know-how that the integration of total concept makes You to want to see the play all once again, because there is more to discover.
Suvi SholbergSuvi Sholberg
10
We met very friendly guides in the museum, and were offered a private tour upstairs to see Ibsen’s rooms which were not open to the public unless guided by the staff. The scenes in the Ibsen House helped me understand Ibsen’s works very much better. It seems Nora’s final decision lingers on the hallway. It was a very sweet memory in Oslo. All the questions I asked were answered hospitably, with which my husband and I could pay more attention to the great beauty about Ibsen in many of our other walking tours in that week: the cafe, the lines from his plays on the pavement directing to the cafe and the related art works (posters) by Munch. We enjoyed Oslo so much, and the first stop was Ibsen Museum. I believe it is because of the wonderful staff of the museum.
Yvette HuangYvette Huang
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A pretty cool spot dedicated to the life and work of the famous Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. Included with the Oslo pass. Located in Oslo, Norway, the museum is situated in the former home of Ibsen, where he lived during the last 11 years of his life. The museum offers exhibits on Ibsen's personal life, his writing, and his influence on modern drama. It also features a theater that hosts performances of Ibsen's plays, providing visitors with a comprehensive understanding of his contributions to literature and theater.
RR
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A must for Ibsen lovers. This is the house where the great playwright lived during his last years, and where he died too. There's a guided tour every fixed hour, which is included in the price and completely worth it - not only that you get to visit Ibsen's apartments, which are otherwise locked, but the guide is also very good and knowledgeable. Otherwise, without the tour, you can only visit the exhibition. Wonderful experience.
Ana SAna S
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We visited the museum on 12/08/24. It was quite interesting and the staff very friendly. Christian (the blond young man) was our guide in Ibsen's house. He was very good, professional and he made the tour in the house very interesting! His English were impeccable. (The visit at the house is included in the price and it is allowed with one of museum's guides, every hour)
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Nearby Attractions Of IBSEN Museum & Teater
The Royal Palace
The National Museum
Outland
National Theatre
Nobel Peace Center
Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art
Radisson Blu Scandinavia Hotel, Oslo
Spikersuppa Ice Skating Rink
Historical Museum
Oslo Reptile Park

The Royal Palace
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The National Museum
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Outland
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The Dubliner Folk Pub
Lorry Restaurant
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The Salmon
Rorbua Aker Brygge

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Basic Info
Address
Henrik Ibsens gate 26, 0255 Oslo, Norway
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Phone
+47 40 02 35 80
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Website
ibsenmt.no
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4.4
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The Ibsen Museum occupies the last home of the playwright Henrik Ibsen. It is located close to the Royal Palace on Henrik Ibsens gate in Oslo, Norway. The museum is closed; however, regarding the possibility of having the museum open during Summer 2023: the government has been petitioned, to provide financing.
attractions: The Royal Palace, The National Museum, Outland, National Theatre, Nobel Peace Center, Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art, Radisson Blu Scandinavia Hotel, Oslo, Spikersuppa Ice Skating Rink, Historical Museum, Oslo Reptile Park, restaurants: Scotsman, Den Glade Gris, Olivia Aker Brygge, Louise Restaurant & Bar, Døgnvill Burger Tjuvholmen, The Dubliner Folk Pub, Lorry Restaurant, Dinner Restaurant, The Salmon, Rorbua Aker Brygge

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