Telemark
art museum

Opening hours
Tuesday to Friday: 12.00-16.00
Saturday and Sunday: 12.00–17.00

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Ticket prices 
From NOK 30 to NOK 100
Children under 10 years free of charge

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Location
O.H. Holtasgate 27
3678 Notodden

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Art and World Heritage

Experience impressive artwork, exciting stories and magnificent viewing rooms. The rich art and cultural heritage from Telemark has national value, and together with contemporary art from several of the country’s most renowned artists, Telemark Art Museum offers great art experiences. See historical exhibitions with art from the Norwegian Golden Age and our common industrial history, as well as current contemporary art and let yourself be inspired by both the past and the present.

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Foto: Målfrid Ravnåsen Vangen/NIA

Exibitions at Telemark Art Museum

Current and upcoming exhibitions:

Burnt City

Burnt City

Telemark Art Museum
30. August 2024–23. February 2025
From Soil

From Soil

Telemark Art Museum
21. September 2024–5. January 2025
On Comission

On Comission

Telemark Art Museum
13. April–29. November 2025
More experiences

Experience more at Telemark Art Museum

Most events at Telemark Art Museum are held in Norwegian. For a full overview of upcoming events, see the Norwegian website.

With room for more

Telemark Art Museum is located in a beautiful industrial hall from the last century. In addition to historical works of art, exciting contemporary art and inspiring industrial heritage, the premises are used for lectures, concerts and events. Fancy a tasty snack or a pleasant lunch? Then we recommend a trip to the cafe. And the museum shop? Almost no one leaves empty-handed. Plan your visit here

Målfrid Ravnåsen Vangen/NIA

Telemark Art Museum – part of the Norwegian Industrial Workers Museum

The Norwegian Industrial Workers Museum (NIA) was founded in 1983. The goal is to manage and communicate the unique history of local hydropower, industry and society. Every year we welcome almost 100,000 guests to our seven visitor sites.

NIA consists of Vemork, Telemark Art Museum, the Rjukan Railway, Heddal Open-air Museum, Tuddal Open-air Museum, Tinn Museum and Krokan. In addition to the visitor sites, NIA has significant activities related to the management of more than 110 cultural-historical buildings, 2 large vessels, several quays, a large art collection, archives, photographs and collections within our field.