mercredi 8 mars 2017

Day 4: Bergen (Kode - Art Museum)


Kode Bergen (Art museums)
Address: 9 Rasmus Meyers
Opening Hours: Every day from May 15 to August 31, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.. Tuesday to Friday, from September 1st to May 14, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. (5 p.m. on weekends).
Admission: NOK 100
Consisting of four separated building aligned alongside the lake, the four museums have their own particularity. The ticket includes the 4 museums and is valid for two days.




Kode 1
It is devoted to temporary exhibitions.

Kode 2
It is doubtlessly my favourite one. It houses amazing temporary exhibitions devoted to contemporary art.













Kode 3
Originally, the collection exhibited in this museum is that of Rasmus Meyer, handed by his children after his suicide. There are many paintings of Romantic art and also a few ones from Edvard Munch (that, alone, is worth being seen).













Kode 4
For the amateurs, it is possible to admire 19th-century Norwegian painting. But the most part is devoted to painting between 1900 and 1950 where we can see artworks from Picasso, Munch, Klee and Miro (amongst others).






It may be noted that there is close by the famous bakery Godt Brot, where you will find delicious organic breads as well as amazing cinnamon pastries (skillings bolle). There are several addresses in Bergen: 2 VestreTorvgate and 12 Nedre Korskirkeallmenning.





If you have time, do not hesitate to wander in the quiet districts in the western part of the city where beautiful wooden houses succeed one another.



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