Opened in 2022, the National Museum is the largest art museum in the Nordic countries. While the brutalist exterior has been criticized for looking like a "prison" or "security vault," the interior is a masterpiece of light and logic.
Unlike the Munch Museum, which is vertical and narrow, this building is vast and horizontal. You will walk kilometers here. It gathers four former museums (National Gallery, Contemporary Art, Decorative Arts, and Architecture) under one massive roof.
The Scream: The National Museum owns the most famous version of The Scream (the 1893 painted version with the "swirly" sky). Unlike the Munch Museum, which rotates its versions every hour, this version is permanently on display in Room 60. If you want to see The Scream without gambling on a rotation schedule, come here.