Edvard Munch’s villa at Ramme invite you to guided visits to experience Munch’s former home, beautifully situated between the forest and the sea. The property can be seen from the coastal path – and you can see where the artist stood and painted the pictures. The original paintings are displayed in the Ramme art gallery.
Edvard Munch's villa at Nedre Ramme
Edvard Munch bought the property Nedre Ramme in 1910, and kept it until his death in 1944. After many years of restoration, the villa has been restored to its original condition. Entering is like stepping into another time, and you can almost feel Munch's spirit in the house.
Ramme offers Munch walks, where you can join a walk in the coastal landscape and the surrounding forest, you get to enter the villa, and finally down into the exhibition room in the picture gallery, where Edvard Munch's original art is displayed.
The light and landscape in the area inspired Munch is clear in several of his paintings, including the monumental Hall decorations and a number of bath pictures.
Edvard Munch in Ramme art gallery
This year's main exhibition in Ramme art gallery, Edv. Munch at Ramme featuring works on paper, shows works he created on paper during his time at Ramme. This includes graphics, watercolors and drawings.
See ramme.no/en for more information.
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