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Norwegian Museums: Olav H-Hauge Center: A Norwegian visitor center for poetry

Noteworthy — In the Hauge Center in Ulvik, you can learn about the life and works of Olav H. Hauge, but you can also discover many forms of poetry in new and exciting ways.

Norwegian Museums: The New Munchmuseet

Noteworthy — The new Munchmuseet will open in Spring 2020 in Bjørvika on Oslo’s waterfront. The brand new building, designed by Estudio Herreros, will house the more than 28,000 works that Edvard Munch bequeathed to the City of Oslo.

Norwegian Museums: The Ivar Aasen Centre

Noteworthy — The Ivar Aasen Centre is dedicated to the Norwegian linguist Ivar Aasen who has changed the language history of Norway. The museum offers great experiences of language, literature, architecture, art and music.

Norwegian Museums: The Garborg Center

Noteworthy — The Garborg Center is a literary science museum about the author couple Arne and Hulda Garborg. The center is known for innovatively presenting their ideas and literature, and the exhibition sparks an interest to investigate further and encourage visitors to take on creative work.

Norweigan Museums: Perspektivet Museum in Tromsø

Noteworthy — The Perspektivet Museum is a cultural history museum in Tromsø, located in a beautiful old trading house, where the Norwegian writer Cora Sandel once lived.

Norwegian Museums: Petter Dass-Museum

Noteworthy — The Petter-Dass Museum in Alstahaug is dedicated to the Norwegian priest and pastor Petter Dass, who plays a central role in Norwegian cultural history due to his special poetry.

Norwegian Museums: Grimstad Museum

Noteworthy — In the small town of Grimstad in southern Norway you can visit the houses of two of Norway's most famous poets: Henrik Ibsen and Knut Hamsun.