KunstindustrimuseetNorwegian & International Applied Arts
1 St. Olavs gate
Oslo,
0165
Neighborhood: Centre/Karl Johans gate
Nearest Train: NationaltheatretPhone: +47 2203 6540
Fax: +47 22 11 3971
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The Museum of Applied Arts was founded in 1876 and shows Norwegian and international applied arts dating from the 7th Century to today. There is a good collection of Norwegian tapestries from the 16th to 17th Centuries, some of which are familiar to Norwegians as they have been used as motifs on Norwegian stamps. In addition to silverware, glass, ceramics and furniture, there is also a gallery that shows Norwegian royal clothes. Modern design can be seen on the top floor. There is a small but charming cafe by the entrance.NYC Best Hotel Deals: 50% Savings In New York! Experience New York At It's Finest!JustClickLocal.comdisabled access.
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STIL 1100-1905
Feb 20th, 2004 to Jan 1st, 2010
'STIL 1100-1905' is an exhibit showcasing artifacts from Norway and Europe. The highlight of this display is the exquisite craftsmanship in glass and ceramic goods. Watch out for the beautiful designs of the textiles and ornaments from the past. A treasured and unique collection awaits visitors at Kunstindustrimusee. Visit the website for further details.
Nasjonalmuseets studiesamlinger for glass og keramikk
Oct 26th, 2008 to Dec 31st, 2010
Nasjonalmuseets studiesamlinger for glass og keramikk is an exhibition or study collections consists of more than 2000 works of glass and ceramics. If you wish to see the brilliant pieces of glass and ceramics make sure you visit Kunstindustrimuseet.