




2 hours
Mobile ticket
Immerse yourself in the profound artistry of Edvard Munch at the Munch Museum, located in the heart of Oslo, Norway. This renowned institution is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the life's work of one of Scandinavia's most celebrated artists.
Then, step into Munch's world as you wander through galleries adorned with his vivid paintings, haunting prints, and evocative sketches. Each artwork tells a story of Munch's emotional depth, existential angst, and profound reflections on life, love, and the human condition.
Conclude your visit knowing Munch's timeless themes, and insights into the profound impact of his work on modern art.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Munch
Explore the vibrant world of Norwegian artist Edvard Munch at the Munch Museum in Oslo. Discover iconic works like "The Scream" and delve into Munch's life and artistic journey.
Admission ticket
Gratuities
Munch
Edvard Munchs Plass 1 Oslo Norway
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
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41 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Neal M,May 22, 2026
- Review from Viator
Very well organized at the museum. Everyone helpful. A nice time while we were there. Highly recommend
SandroLuethi,May 19, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
The entrance fee is 220 Nok, 30 francs were charged to me, which is 350 Nok, even if it is an artist, the extra money was unnecessary.

kleenkaake,May 19, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Edvard Munch was a prolific artist and this unique building houses multiple floors to display his works. The higher floors also offered unparalleled views of Oslo’s city center. It was easy entrance as we had prepaid tickets through TripAdvisor, which were emailed to us the night before. The staff were friendly. Be aware that no backpacks or water bottles are allowed. However, there are free lockers to put these items into if necessary.
Freedom55672571870,May 9, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
The collection itself is fascinating, especially seeing multiple versions of The Scream and getting such a deep insight into Edvard Munch’s life and work, but at times the museum can feel a little vast, clinical and overwhelming. Some areas are exceptional, while others feel more niche or academic depending on your level of interest in modern art. The building and waterfront views are fantastic, and there’s definitely a sense of importance to the place, but compared to some of Oslo’s more immersive or atmospheric experiences, it perhaps felt slightly less personal or emotionally engaging throughout. Still absolutely worth visiting, just not quite one of those places that completely blew you away from start to finish. *Visited with the Oslo Pass.















Andres D,May 5, 2026
- Review from Viator
Viator will be my first choice when traveling abroad for excursion or museum tickets. esay to confirm, our tickets and easy communication with viator customers service.
Caroline H,May 3, 2026
- Review from Viator
Worth it. Very great exhibition . Great building and beautiful pictures . Not too much , just right
Angel R,Apr 17, 2026
- Review from Viator
The visit to this museum is highly recommended, although there were some closed exhibitions. Munch's artwork is amazing and the museum itself is very enjoyable. It is quite curious the way you can watch the 3 versions of "The Scream".
AndrewR1104,Mar 29, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Had a lovely couple of hours around the museum. Started with a cocktail and snack at the skybar and then worked my way down. Saw lots of different exhibits and obviously made sure I saw the scream, his most famous work. Finished off with another drink and slice of cake at the ground floor cafe and bought some souvenirs from the gift shop.



ponan68,Mar 29, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
the Oslo MUNCH leaves a very positive overall impression, both inside and out. The building is modern, iconic, perhaps discussed, but personally convincing: it stands out and gives identity to the waterfront. The interiors are well organized, with large spaces and a clear narrative. However, beyond The Scream's famous work, the rest of the journey is less memorable. More than just individual iconic masterpieces, the museum seems to be built to fully tell the story of Edvard Munch’s universe, with many works and variations on the theme. In the end, the feeling of a solid and well-made museum remains, stronger as an overall experience than for the presence of so many “unforgettable” works. A place that works, even if dominated by a single truly iconic image.
miet D,Mar 27, 2026
- Review from Viator
Very expensive ticket. Was almost 30 eur difference for 2 people compared to the prices through the museum itself
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