All language & literature museums to visit in Norway

Celebrate the power of words at 21 language and literature museums in Norway. These museums explore the history of languages, literary works, and the lives of authors.

Are you a literature enthusiast? Here are the best language and literature museums in Norway

  1. Norwegian Museum of Deaf History and Culture1

    Norwegian Museum of Deaf History and Culture

     Trondheim
    The Norwegian Deaf Museum, known as Norsk Døvemuseum in Norwegian, is a significant cultural institution located in Trondheim, Norway. It operates as a division of the Trøndelag Folkemuseum, contributing to the rich cultural heritage of the region.
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    The Ibsen Museum

     Oslo
    The Ibsen Museum, dedicated to the life and works of the playwright Henrik Ibsen, is conveniently located near the Royal Palace on Henrik Ibsens gate in Oslo, Norway. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the city.
  3. Knut Hamsun Centre3

    Knut Hamsun Centre

     Oppeid
    The Hamsun Centre, known as Hamsunsenteret in Norwegian, is a literature house and documentation centre dedicated to the renowned writer Knut Hamsun. It provides a comprehensive insight into the life and works of the author, making it an ideal destination for literature enthusiasts and those interested in learning more about Hamsun.
  4. Tegneseriemuseet4

    Tegneseriemuseet

     Brandbu
    The Tegneseriemuseet in Norway, established in 1996 by the Norwegian Comic Forum, is a significant institution in the country's comic scene. It took over the collections from the Comic Academy, which was established in 1970, and the National Comic Archive, which was established in 1987. This history gives the museum a rich collection of comics and related materials, making it a fascinating destination for comic enthusiasts.
  5. Ibsenhuset Museum5

    Ibsenhuset Museum

     Grimstad
    The Ibsen Museum in Grimstad is situated in the very house where the famous playwright Henrik Ibsen lived and worked during his time as an assistant at the Grimstad Pharmacy from 1847 to 1850. This historical location offers a unique insight into the early life and work environment of one of Norway's most renowned literary figures.
  6. Árran6

    Árran

     Drag
    Árran is a cultural center dedicated to the preservation and promotion of Sami culture, with a particular focus on the Lule Sami culture. It is located in the town of Drag, which is part of the Norwegian municipality of Hamarøy in the Nordland province. This location makes it a unique destination for tourists interested in learning about the indigenous cultures of Norway.
  7. Garborg Centre7

    Garborg Centre

     Bryne
    The National Garborg Centre, often referred to as Garborgsenteret, is a museum dedicated to the life and works of the writer Arne Garborg. It was opened on September 5, 2012, and is located in Bryne, in the Time municipality where Garborg spent his childhood and youth. The centre is a part of the Jærmuseet.
  8. Telemark museum8

    Telemark museum

     Skien
    The Telemark Museum is a consolidated institution that includes several museums within the Telemark area. One of its notable components is the Henrik Ibsen Museum located in Skien. This offers tourists a wide range of cultural and historical experiences, all under one umbrella.
  9. The Women's Museum Norway9

    The Women's Museum Norway

     Kongsvinger
    The Women's Museum, also known as Kvinnemuseet, is situated in the Swiss villa Rolighed in Løkkegata in Øvrebyen, Kongsvinger. The museum's primary objective is to document, research, and disseminate the history of women's lives and work from ancient times to the present. It provides a comprehensive insight into the evolution of women's roles and identities over time.
  10. Ibsen Museum (Oslo)10

    Ibsen Museum (Oslo)

     Skien
    The Ibsen Museum, located near the Royal Palace in Oslo, Norway, is situated in the last home of the renowned playwright Henrik Ibsen. This location offers a unique insight into the life and work of Ibsen, providing a tangible connection to the playwright's personal history.
  11. Olaf and Emma Dun Foundation11

    Olaf and Emma Dun Foundation

     Holmestrand
    The Olav and Emma Duuns House, also known as 'Fjellvang', is a museum and villa located in Holmestrand. This place is recognized as an artist's home as it was the residence of the renowned author Olav Duun from 1914 until his death in 1939. The house carries a significant historical value, making it an interesting spot for tourists who appreciate literature and history.
  12. Knudaheio12

    Knudaheio

     Undheim
    Knudaheio, located in Time on Jæren, is renowned as the artist's home of the author Arne Garborg. Built in 1898, Garborg used this house as a holiday home and a poet's studio during the last 25 years of his life, from 1899 to 1924. This historical connection adds a unique charm to the place, making it a point of interest for tourists interested in literature and history.
  13. Garborgheimen13

    Garborgheimen

     Garborg
    Garborgheimen is a museum situated in the Time municipality. It is conveniently located about 8 km from Bryne and 5 km west of Undheim. This makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the area. The museum is housed in a traditional Jærhus, adding to its cultural significance and appeal.
  14. Holt skolemuseum14

    Holt skolemuseum

     Tvedestrand
    The Holt Skolemuseum, previously known as Feragenskolen, is a school museum situated in Holt, Tvedestrand. It is recognized as one of the oldest preserved school buildings in the country, having been constructed in 1817. This historical significance of the building adds to the rich cultural experience that visitors can expect when touring the museum.
  15. Vinjestoga15

    Vinjestoga

     Vinje
    Vinjestoga is known as the childhood home of Aasmund Olavsson Vinje, a significant figure in Norwegian literature and culture. This historical connection adds a layer of cultural significance to the site, making it an interesting destination for those interested in Norwegian history and literature.
  16. Stein skole16

    Stein skole

     Neskollen
    Stein skole, also known as the 'Fairy Tale School', is a small school building located in Nes, Akershus. Today, it serves as a museum and exhibition space, managed by the Akershus Museum. This unique institution offers visitors a chance to step back in time and explore the rich history and artistic heritage of the school.
  17. Sivert Aarflot Museum17

    Sivert Aarflot Museum

     Mork
    The Sivert Aarflot Museum is a part of the Sunnmøre Museum Foundation in Norway. This connection to a larger foundation provides the museum with a wealth of resources and support, ensuring a high-quality experience for visitors.
  18. Olav H. Hauge Center18

    Olav H. Hauge Center

     Ulvik
    The Olav H. Hauge Center, also known as Haugesenteret, is situated in the scenic town of Ulvik in Vestland, Norway. This location is not only significant for its cultural heritage but also for its picturesque surroundings, making it an ideal destination for those interested in literature and nature.
  19. Aasentunet19

    Aasentunet

     Åsen
    The Ivar Aasen-tunet in Ørsta serves as a national documentation and experience center for Nynorsk written culture. This center is dedicated to preserving and promoting the Nynorsk written culture, making it a significant place for those interested in Norwegian language and culture.
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    The Contemporary Museum for Northern Peoples

     Fossen
    The Contemporary Museum for Northern Peoples, located in Gáivuotna/Kåfjord, was officially inaugurated on July 21, 2011 by Culture Minister Anniken Huitfeldt. This museum is a significant cultural institution that documents and communicates the cultural expressions and regional Sami culture and history of the northern peoples.
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    Stavanger skolemuseum

     Stavanger
    Today, Stavanger skolemuseum is part of the consolidated MUST – Museum Stavanger AS. This integration has allowed the museum to expand its reach and influence, offering visitors a more comprehensive view of Stavanger's rich history and culture.