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- ibsenmt.no enThe Ibsen Museum in Oslo features Henrik Ibsens's home and an exhibition of his life and works.
- en.wikipedia.org Ibsen Museum (Oslo)Additionally, in the street outside the Ibsen Museum in Oslo, there is artwork of Ibsen quotes permanently embedded in the pavement.[9].
- facebook.com IBSENMuseumTeater/IBSEN Museum & Teater, Oslo, Norway. 1,265 likes · 4 talking about this · 661 were here. Besøk Henrik Ibsens leilighet og opplev hans forfatterskap på...
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g190479-d246068…See all things to do. The Ibsen Museum. 4.5. 215 reviews. #48 of 540 things to do in Oslo. Speciality Museums. Write a review.
- oslo-norway.ca museums/ibsenmuseum.htmlThe Ibsen Museum provides insights into Ibsen's life and works. The Ibsen Museum (Ibsen-Museet) can be found in Oslo Norway, just south of the Royal...
- whichmuseum.com museum/the-ibsen-museum-oslo-25175The Ibsen Museum, dedicated to the life and works of the playwright Henrik Ibsen, is conveniently located near the Royal Palace on Henrik Ibsens gate in Oslo...
- viator.com en-SG/Oslo-attractions/Ibsen-Museum/…Discover everything you need to know about Ibsen Museum, Oslo including history, facts, how to get there and the best time to visit.
- tripendy.com location/ibsen-museum-osloIbsen Museum in Oslo is dedicated to the life and work of Henrik Ibsen (1828 – 1906), the famous playwright and theatre director.
- visitnorway.com listings/ibsen-museum-&-teater/…Oslo. View in Map. Visit Henrik Ibsen's apartment. Experience the new exhibition about Ibsen's plays, and see the magnificent theater stage.
- triphobo.com places/oslo-norway/the-ibsen-museum
- The Ibsen Museum Address: Henrik Ibsens gate 26, 0255 Oslo, Norway, 0253
- The Ibsen Museum Contact Number: +47-22123550
- The Ibsen Museum Timing: 11:00 am - 06:00 pm
- memim.com ibsen-museum-oslo.htmlThe Ibsen Museum in Oslo is a museum of literature for the Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. The apartment.
- eventseeker.com venue/44925-the-ibsen-museum-osloHenrik Ibsen's apartment, where the famous Norwegian author lived from 1895 until his death in 1906, has been restored and transformed into a museum.