Lillehammer Art Museum

Lillehammer Art Museum (Norwegian: Lillehammer kunstmuseum) is a Norwegian art museum in Lillehammer. The museum was established as a gift from merchant Einar Lunde in 1921. It comprises three primary collections, one of which includes approximately 100 paintings by Matisse school devotees donated by Einar Lunde in the 1920s. Oscar Johannesen, an antique trader, donated his whole 19th-century collection in 1958. Jon Dobloug gave a large portion of his collection, comprising 159 works from the 1980s and 1990s, in 2008.


The oldest section of the collection, photographs donated by Lunde and Johannessen, is mostly located in the 1963 structure created by architect Erling Viksj. The modern structure (Flygelet) was designed by Snhetta and first opened to the public in 1992. This structure served as the major site for cultural programs at the 1994 Winter Olympics.


Location: Stortorget, Lillehammer, Innlandet 2609

Website: en.lillehammer.com/things-to-do/lillehammer-art-museum-p631093

Lillehammer Art Museum
Lillehammer Art Museum
Lillehammer Art Museum
Lillehammer Art Museum

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