Bergen (Norway)

Bergen Kunsthall

Bergen Kunsthall is a centre for contemporary art and presents exhibitions and events by international artists. Landmark is our vibrant strand of live events that includes concerts and club nights. We organise a broad range of learning activities and debates that are open to everyone. Established initially as Bergens Kunstforening in 1838, the Kunsthall is based in an early functionalist building designed by the architect Ole Landmark in 1935, with gallery spaces, a café and a bookshop. Bergen Kunsthall is supported by the Ministry of Culture, the City of Bergen and Vestland county.
Bergen Kunsthall outside

Access preferences

All-gender toilets (Accessible restrooms)

Bergen Kunsthall has all-gender toilets. The toilet with universal design is located at Landmark Cafe (Door width 110 cm). It also includes a changing station. More gender-neutral toilets are located in the basement.

Parking options (Parking)

There are parking spaces reserved for people with reduced mobility available outside Stenersen Museum.

Service dogs welcome (Animals)

They welcome service dogs for every visit, except for club nights at Landmark Café.

Wheelchair accessible (Accessible entrance for pushchairs and wheelchairs)

The entrances with universal design are usually closed, and you must contact the reception upon arrival to gain access. Use the bell which is situated on the left side of the main entrance, at the end of the staircase. To get to the bell from the street level, you will find a dropped curb between the green light pole and the white flag pole.

Contact info

Bergen Kunsthall,
Rasmus Meyers allé 5,
5015 Bergen, Norway.
+47 940 15 050
bergen@kunsthall.no
https://www.kunsthall.no/en/