Stavanger (Norway)

Stavanger kunstmuseum / Stavanger Art Museum

Stavanger Art Museum believes diversity is a strength. All MUST’s museums are open to all people; we do not accept racism or discrimination of any kind. It is the museum’s responsibility to strive for increased diversity, not only in our daily operations, but also in our collections and in the stories we tell. In scenic surroundings by Mosvannet in Stavanger lies the Stavanger Art Museum. The museum manages a collection of 3500 artworks and produces between 3 and 5 temporary exhibitions annually, featuring both Norwegian and international, historical and contemporary art. We also display a selection from the historical collection, with a particular emphasis on works by Lars Hertervig, Kitty Kielland, and Frida Hansen.
Stavanger Art Museum outside

Access preferences

By foot, bike or bus (Getting there)

Approximately 40 minutes walk or 15 minute bike ride from Stavanger city centre. Follow the walking and cycling path through Kannik, further along Mosvantet, parallel to Madlaveien to the Art Museum. From Stavanger city centre, take bus no. 2, 3, 6 or 7 from stop Jernbaneveien or Vaktapoteket to stop Tjensvollkrysset. From there, cross the bridge towards Mosvantet and the Art Museum.

Guide dogs welcome (Animals)

P-Forum car park (Parking)

Wheelchair accessible (Accessible entrance for pushchairs and wheelchairs)

The exhibition halls are on two levels, with a lift. The rest of the audience area is on one floor level

Contact info

Stavanger kunstmuseum,
Henrik Ibsens gate 55,
4021 Stavanger, Norway.
+47 932 13 715
vert.kunst@museumstavanger.no
https://www.stavangerkunstmuseum.no