1. The Ibsen Museum in Oslo is dedicated to the life and work of the renowned Norwegian playwright, Henrik Ibsen. The museum is located in Ibsen’s former residence, where he lived from 1895 until his death in 1906. The museum preserves the original interiors of Ibsen’s apartment, providing a glimpse into the daily life of the playwright.

The museum displays personal belongings, photographs, and manuscripts related to Ibsen, offering visitors a deeper understanding of his life and artistic process. The museum also features temporary exhibits that explore different aspects of Ibsen’s work, such as his influence on contemporary theater and his impact on Norwegian culture.

2. The Ibsen Museum is open Tuesday to Sunday from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm. It is closed on Mondays. The museum’s phone number is +47 23 28 41 70.

3. Tickets for the Ibsen Museum can be purchased at the entrance. The museum offers discounts for children, students, seniors, and groups. It is also possible to purchase a combined ticket that includes entry to the nearby National Museum as well. The museum is conveniently located in the city center of Oslo, making it easily accessible by public transportation. It is a short walk from the National Theater train and tram station.