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Munch art museum in Oslo, OSL
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View of Munch in Oslo, OSL
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View of Munch in Oslo, OSL
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Munch

4.5(16,696 reviews)$Museum
🕑 2 to 3 hours👶 Best for ages 5 and up. Younger children (5-8) will enjoy the interactive family zones and art-making workshops, while older kids and teens (9+) can appreciate the famous artworks and deeper engagement with modern art concepts. Toddlers are welcome but may have shorter attention spans.

About

MUNCH is Norway's stunning modern art museum that brilliantly combines world-class art with hands-on family experiences. Home to Edvard Munch's iconic 'The Scream' and thousands of other works, this waterfront museum features dedicated children's workshops, interactive exhibits, and family programs that make art accessible and exciting for young visitors.

Highlights

  • Seeing the world-famous 'The Scream' painting up close, a must-see masterpiece kids often recognize
  • Interactive children's studio with hands-on art activities and workshops (check schedule in advance)
  • Family-friendly guided tours available in English on select days
  • Stunning rooftop terraces on floors 11 and 13 with panoramic city and fjord views
  • Modern architecture and colorful exhibition spaces that captivate young imaginations

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit on weekday mornings (Tuesday or Wednesday 10:00 AM opening) for the quietest experience and best access to interactive areas.
  2. 2.The museum offers free admission for children and teens under 18, making it an excellent budget-friendly option for families.
  3. 3.Download the museum's family guide or ask at reception for the children's trail map that makes finding kid-friendly artworks a treasure hunt.
  4. 4.The building itself is an attraction with 13 floors and rooftop terraces offering stunning Oslo fjord views, perfect for breaks between galleries.
  5. 5.English signage and audio guides are widely available, and staff are accustomed to helping international visitors.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings (10:00 AM opening) from Tuesday through Thursday offer the calmest experience. Avoid weekends and Friday/Saturday evenings when crowds peak. Winter months (November-March) see fewer tourists, though family workshops run year-round.

What to Know

Admission is free for visitors under 18, with adult tickets around 160 NOK (approximately $15). The museum has a cafe with kid-friendly options, clean facilities with baby changing rooms, and is fully accessible. The museum shop on the ground floor has children's art supplies and books.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with extended hours on Wednesday through Saturday until 9:00 PM. Family workshops and special programs run throughout the year, with occasional special exhibitions during school holidays. Check the website for English-language family events before your visit.

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Nearby Eats

The museum's in-house cafe, MUNCH Bistro, offers sandwiches, pastries, and kid-friendly meals. Nearby, Mathallen Oslo food hall (10 minutes walk) provides diverse international food options in a family-friendly indoor market setting.

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