The Munch Museum is a renowned art museum located in Oslo, Norway, dedicated to the works of the famous painter Edvard Munch. It houses an extensive collection of his paintings, including the iconic The Scream, showcasing the evolution of his artistic style and themes of love, anxiety, and existentialism.
Opened in 1963, the museum not only features Munch's masterpieces but also hosts temporary exhibitions and educational programs. It serves as a cultural hub, attracting art enthusiasts and tourists alike, eager to explore the profound impact of Munch's work on modern art and expressionism.