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Don't miss the expressionist master Munch when you come to Scandinavia.

Do you still remember the screaming emoji in your collection? Its origin comes from the classic painting "The Scream" by the famous expressionist master Edvard Munch in art history. In Oslo, Norway, his birthplace, there is also a Munch Museum dedicated to him. The Munch Museum is located in the center of Oslo, eight minutes from Oslo Central Station and three minutes from the Oslo Opera House. It overlooks the entire fjord by the sea. The Munch Museum is mainly composed of Munch's exhibits, exhibits of artists who have won the Munch Grand Prix, a bar, and an archive room. The bar on the rooftop should have the highest view of the entire Oslo city center. Famous Cry has four original works in total, three of which are collected here, with one displayed every hour. In addition to Cry, Munch's other works are also worth seeing, with strong strokes and emotions that are very touching, and the themes expressed have also crossed time and are still easy to empathize with. Compared to other museums, it's relatively easy to stroll around the Munch Museum because its style doesn't vary greatly, and Munch's paintings themselves are not completely abstract, with clear themes. The overall experience is still very good. Remember to reserve about three hours for it, and also remember to come and see it when you arrive in Oslo. Munch is worth it.
*Created by local travelers and translated by AI.
Posted: Jan 17, 2023
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