The Norwegian capital Oslo is getting a new national museum for classical and modern art, architecture and design. The museum’s collection includes around 100,000 objects, ranging from medieval tapestries to modern design classics and contemporary artworks. There will be rooms dedicated to, among others, the works of Edvard Munch , including “The Scream,” 19th-century landscape painting, royal robes worn by the Norwegian queens, as well as works by prominent artists, such as Gustav Vigeland, Hannah Ryggen, Claude Monet, Vincent Van Gogh and Ida Ekblad.
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Report: Christian Weibezahn
Camera: Axel Dietrich
Edit: Eva Luenig
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Nice museum. I would visit there someday 🙂
I hope that one day I get a chance to visit that place it looks amazing.
colonialism does give indefinite museum in ur hometown
Sorry Klaus, but it looks like a mausoleum. The only nice thing I can say is that at least it doesn't resemble one of Frank Gehry's metallicized monstrosities.
Great! Thanks 🙂
Contemporary art is horrible, a scam, requires no skill to produce.
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Interesting.
It just looks / feels like a mega-mall from the US.
I’m not sure what those big voids / holes are for (@2:12), what purposes they serve other than to break up a boring mass, but from the outside, it doesn’t inspire awe.
It doesn’t have interesting spaces nor elements to make space memorable; it lacks details to give it a (human) scale.
In terms of the interior, there was nothing particularly fascinating about the spaces.
Yes, the art collection is amazing, but in regards to the building, it just has a any mega-mall or bland-convention space feel to it, not much more.
There’s nothing intimate about the spaces, the sense of scale, the details…
Meh.