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The new National Museum of Norway, designed and built by Kleihues + Schuwerk Architects, was officially opened in Oslo on June 11 this year and opened to the public. The museum on the seafront is a reorganisation of the original Norwegian National Gallery, the Museum of Architecture, the Museum of Decorative Arts and Design and the Museum of Modern Art. In addition to the town hall's work, Edward Monk's "The Scream", and the centuries-long history of paintings by Titian, Picasso, Leonardo da Vinci, the museum's more than 400,000 collections span different civilizations, history and cultural art fields. The top-floor gallery, built with glass curtain walls and translucent marble, is like a lighthouse, and you can clearly see it on the plane as you approach Oslo and wait for people to arrive. The entire building also displays these artworks throughout time and space with carefully designed spaces and moving lines, and the museum is thus known as the "temple of time". As the new museum director put it: "Our vision is to make art accessible to everyone and reflect on our times and the society we live in." #Pretend to be abroad #MuseumsWonderful roaming #MuseumsExplore #Capture the Humanities of the City #Go where you still want to go
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The new National Museum of Norway, designed and built by Kleihues + Schuwerk Architects, was officially opened in Oslo on June 11 this year and opened to the public. The museum on the seafront is a reorganisation of the original Norwegian National Gallery, the Museum of Architecture, the Museum of Decorative Arts and Design and the Museum of Modern Art. In addition to the town hall's work, Edward Monk's "The Scream", and the centuries-long history of paintings by Titian, Picasso, Leonardo da Vinci, the museum's more than 400,000 collections span different civilizations, history and cultural art fields. The top-floor gallery, built with glass curtain walls and translucent marble, is like a lighthouse, and you can clearly see it on the plane as you approach Oslo and wait for people to arrive. The entire building also displays these artworks throughout time and space with carefully designed spaces and moving lines, and the museum is thus known as the "temple of time". As the new museum director put it: "Our vision is to make art accessible to everyone and reflect on our times and the society we live in." #Pretend to be abroad #MuseumsWonderful roaming #MuseumsExplore #Capture the Humanities of the City #Go where you still want to go
National Gallery of Norway (National Gallery) National Gallery is one of the National Museums of Art, Architecture and Design, located opposite the History Museum, one of the most important galleries in Norway. The old man ticket we purchased is NOK50/person (half price). It has the largest collection of artworks in the country, and houses many Norwegian artists, the most famous of which is Monk's disturbing masterpiece, "The Scream". The painting was stolen in 1994, but was recovered. Other most worth visiting are the 19th century landscape paintings by Dal (Johan Christian Dahl, 1788-1857), his work is a representative work of this period. In addition, the museum includes the works of Gaugin, Picasso, Greco, Manet, Degas, Renoir, Mattis, Cézanne, Monet and other European painters. There is also a Japanese exhibition of works here on the same day. The exhibition is divided into two places and it takes about 5 or 6 minutes to walk. This part of the exhibition is not allowed to take pictures. It should take some time to visit Oslo. Oslo County #is love to see the exhibition # go to the museum to explore # museum wonderful wander