KODE, Bergen
Facts and practical information
Nestled in the picturesque city of Bergen, Norway, KODE is a cultural beacon that stands as one of the largest museums for art, design, and music in the Scandinavian region. Comprising four distinct buildings, KODE is a complex where visitors can immerse themselves in a rich tapestry of artistic expression, ranging from contemporary works to historical masterpieces.
Each building within the KODE ensemble has its unique focus and charm. KODE 1 specializes in fine craft and design, showcasing a collection that includes silverware and furniture, as well as contemporary design and crafts. KODE 2 is dedicated to temporary exhibitions of contemporary art, providing a dynamic space that reflects the ever-changing art scene. KODE 3 is home to a vast collection of paintings and sculptures from the Renaissance to the present day, including works by the famed Norwegian artist Edvard Munch. Lastly, KODE 4 features modernist art and hosts temporary exhibitions, along with activities for children and families.
KODE is not only a treasure trove of visual arts but also boasts an extensive array of historical musical instruments and a unique library specialized in music. The museum's collection of instruments, scores, and recordings is a testament to Norway's rich musical heritage.
Visitors can expect to wander through beautifully curated galleries, engage with interactive exhibits, and participate in educational programs. KODE also offers a serene garden, a museum shop filled with unique souvenirs and books, and several cafes where one can relax and contemplate the artistic experience.
The museum is open to the public year-round, offering a window into the heart of Norwegian and international art and design. With a commitment to accessibility and education, KODE serves as a cultural hub that inspires creativity and fosters a deeper understanding of the visual and musical arts.
KODE – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: St John's Church, Lille Lungegårdsvannet, Grieg Hall, Galleriet.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to KODE?
How to get to KODE by public transport?
Light rail
- Byparken • Lines: 1 (3 min walk)
- Nonneseter • Lines: 1 (8 min walk)
Tram
- Byparken • Lines: 1 (3 min walk)
- Nonneseter • Lines: 1 (8 min walk)
Bus
- Veiten • Lines: 11 (4 min walk)
- Småstrandgaten • Lines: 11 (6 min walk)
Ferry
- Strandkaiterminalen båtkai (9 min walk)
- Strandkaiterminalen, båt Askøy (9 min walk)
Train
- Bergen (9 min walk)
- Fløibanen, øvre stasjon (18 min walk)