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Oslo, the Norwegian city, is a rich blend of the country’s Scandinavian roots and its contemporary values. The country had seen a steady romantic nationalistic movement in the fourteenth century, which has left a lasting effect on the nation’s art and culture. The city is filled with museums which glorify its enriching past, while the exhibitions, art galleries, theatres depict the present artists and their works.
However, if you want to know about the real Norwegian culture, you must get acquainted with the festivals that the people in Oslo celebrate. The city holds a variety of live music and entertainment festivals like the Oslo Jazz Festival, International Church Music Festival, Chamber Music Festival, etc. where you can enjoy your hearts out.
The National Gallery, established in 1837 is situated at the St. Olavs plass in Oslo. This gallery holds paintings...
The GM gallery came into being in 2001, with the sole objective of promoting the plastic and visual artists under the directorship of Javier Marin. A trip to the famous gallery is indeed an educational experience. Various national and international fairs...
The Holmenkollen Ski Festival is a traditional ski festival that is held in Holmenkollen neighbourhood in Oslo...
The Church Music Festival was formed by Bente Johnsrud in 2000, and is marked with choirs, concerts, pipe organists...
The Munch Museum is popular for its work which excels in expressionism. This museum collection includes paintings...
The Norsk Folkemuseum is an open air museum with over 150 buildings. Notable among these is the medieval Gol Stave...
Established in 1910 the Kunstnerforbundet art gallery and exhibition space hosts three different exhibitions of various...
The Fotogalleriet is the one and only photo gallery in Oslo, which is based on camera-art. Founded in the year 1977...