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Edvard Munch's Ekely

Edvard Munch's Ekely Photo: Munch-museet
Edvard Munch's Ekely

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Munch lived and worked for 28 years at Ekely until his death at the age of 80, on January 23, 1944.

Only his winter studio remains; today it is rented out to artists.

Ekely is only open to the public during exhibitions and concerts.

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  • Museums, Galleries and crafts

    • gallery

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  • Cultural heritage Cultural heritage
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