Munch Museum

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The Munch Museum is a museum in Oslo, Norway, dedicated to the life and works of the Norwegian painter Edvard Munch, including iconic pieces such as "The Scream."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art museum
biographical museum
alsoKnownAs MUNCH
architect Estudio Herreros
buildingOpened 2021
collectionFocus works of Edvard Munch
collectionIncludes Anxiety
Death in the Sickroom
Madonna
Self-Portrait with Cigarette
The Dance of Life
The Dance of Life
surface form: The Dance of Life (painting)

The Girls on the Bridge
The Kiss
The Scream
The Sick Child
The Sun
Vampire
drawings
letters of Edvard Munch
lithographic stones by Edvard Munch
notebooks of Edvard Munch
paintings
personal items of Edvard Munch
photographs
printing plates by Edvard Munch
prints
sculptures
watercolours
collectionSize over 26,000 works by Edvard Munch
country Norway
dedicatedTo Edvard Munch
floorCount 13
hasExhibitionType permanent exhibitions
temporary exhibitions
hasFacility café
cinema
concert hall
museum shop
restaurant
hasViewOf Oslofjord
languageOfName Norwegian
locatedIn Bjørvika
Oslo
Oslo County
Oslo
surface form: Oslo Municipality
namedAfter Edvard Munch
near Deichman Bjørvika Library
Oslo Opera House
operator Oslo
surface form: City of Oslo
ownedBy Oslo
surface form: City of Oslo
previousBuildingOpened 1963
previousLocation Tøyen
surface form: Tøyen, Oslo
subjectOf art historical research on Edvard Munch

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Oslo County contains Munch Museum
Tøyen hasCulturalInstitution Munch Museum
this entity surface form: Munch Museum (until 2020)
Oslo hasLandmark Munch Museum
Tøyen hasLandmark Munch Museum
this entity surface form: Munch Museum (former location)
The Scream location Munch Museum
this entity surface form: Munch Museum, Oslo