Edvard and Nina Grieg´s gravesite (tomb) at Troldhaugen, Bergen, Norway
Nina and Edvard Grieg’s home was built in 1885, and the couple lived there the last 22 summers of Edvard Grieg’s life. Troldhaugen became a museum in May 1928. After World War II, permanent employees were hired to manage and operate the museum, which then consisted of the villa, the composer’s hut and the gravesite. In 1985 the concert hall Troldhalen was inaugurated and in 1995 the museum building opened. In the latter building one can find the new permanent exhibition (opened in 2007), the museum shop, storage magazines, administration offices, a café and public facilities. By: Monica Jangaard. More info: - Other info:
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Location: Bergen, Norway
Photo credit: © Egil Korsnes / Alamy / Afripics
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