Landmark

Top choice in Bergen


This large, airy room is a beautiful example of 1930s Norwegian design and is named for architect Ole Landmark. It multitasks: daytime cafe, lecture and screening hall; live-performance space, and venue for some of Bergen's best club nights. The art-house vibe is a favourite with the city's creative scene. The cafe serves a choice of open-faced sandwiches and a weekly melt (78kr to 138kr).


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1. Bergen Kunsthall

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Bergen’s major contemporary-art institution hosts significant exhibitions of international and Norwegian artists, often with a single artist's work…

2. KODE 3

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KODE 3 is all about Edvard Munch: overall, the collection here is arguably even better than Oslo's Munch Museum. The rooms are fabulously intimate:…

3. KODE 2

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KODE 2 hosts several temporary exhibitions every year, as well as a contemporary art collection with a focus on Norwegian and Scandinavian artists from…

4. KODE

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A catch-all umbrella for Bergen's art museums, KODE showcases one of the largest art-and-design collections in Scandinavia. Each of the four buildings has…

5. KODE 1

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Reopened in 2017 after two years of renovation works, this impressive museum makes a good place to start your explorations of KODE's collection. Two new…

6. KODE 4

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Modern-art aficionados will want to make a beeline to KODE 4, which is home to a large permanent collection of European Modernist works including the odd…

7. Natural History Collection

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This small museum is closed for renovations until 2019, which should add new galleries and updated displays.

8. Leprosy Museum

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This rather macabre museum details Norway's contributions to leprosy research, including the work of Dr Armauer Hansen, who discovered the leprosy…