KODE Art Museums Guide
Art Through the Ages: Discover KODE's Masterpieces Guide
KODE is one of Scandinavia's largest art museums, comprising four distinct buildings in the heart of Bergen. Each building houses a unique collection, ranging from classical paintings and sculptures to contemporary art and design. Whether you're a seasoned art enthusiast or a curious newcomer, KODE offers a diverse and enriching experience for all. Explore the works of renowned Norwegian artists like Edvard Munch and J.C. Dahl, alongside international masters. KODE's history is rooted in the merger of several prominent Bergen art institutions. The four buildings, KODE 1, KODE 2, KODE 3, and KODE 4, each have their own distinct history and architectural style. KODE 1, also known as Permanenten, houses a collection of decorative arts and design. KODE 2 focuses on contemporary art. KODE 3, formerly known as Rasmus Meyer Collection, showcases a significant collection of Norwegian art, including works by Edvard Munch. KODE 4, located at Lysøen, is the home of composer Ole Bull. Visitors can explore the diverse collections at their own pace, taking advantage of audio guides and guided tours to learn more about the artworks and their historical context. KODE also hosts temporary exhibitions throughout the year, showcasing both established and emerging artists. Participate in workshops and educational programs for a more hands-on experience. The museum's cafes and shops offer a place to relax and reflect on your artistic journey.
Transportation
KODE is centrally located in Bergen and easily accessible by foot from most parts of the city center. Several bus lines also stop nearby. Check local bus schedules for the most convenient route.
Opening Hours
Check the official website for specific opening hours for each KODE building.
Ticket Price
Check the official website for current admission prices, which may vary depending on which KODE buildings you wish to visit.