Munch and much more: art fans will love Oslo's spectacular museums


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The Munch Museum in Oslo, designed by award-winning architecture practice estudio Herreros, is one of the world’s largest museums dedicated to a single artist. Photo: Munch Museum

Norway is now home to Northern Europe's largest art museum. Oslo, with its waterfront architectural sights, is fast gaining a reputation as a major world destination for gallery-hopping tourists. Here's what visitors can expect.

Farewells, death and despair: Edvard Munch focused on difficult issues, bringing to light feelings people often prefer to avoid.

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