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Lillehammer Art Museum

Other things to do in Lillehammer

Peer Gynt

The spectacular cultural festival Peer Gynt is held annually at the beginning of August

Kunsthelg på Hotel Breiseth

Welcome to a weekend filled with art, insight, and storytelling at the historic Hotel Breiseth in Lillehammer, the very place where many of Norway’s most influential artists once gathered to paint, discuss ideas, and shape our national artistic identity.

Nordseter and Nevelfjell

Just 15 minutes from Lillehammer lies Nordseter – a beautiful mountain area perfect for hiking, fishing and paddling. From here, you can reach Nevelfjell, one of Eastern Norway’s best viewpoints at 1,089 metres above sea level.

Hafjell Bikepark and Hafjelltoppen

At Hafjell, adventure awaits on two wheels and two feet. Try downhill cycling at Hafjell Bike Park or hike to the panoramic views of Hafjelltoppen – both offering unforgettable mountain experiences for the whole family.

Explore the mountains on horseback

Discover the Lillehammer region from horseback. Ride through mountain valleys, past waterfalls and gorges, and experience the raw beauty of Rondane and Langsua National Parks – whether you’re a beginner or an experienced rider.

Explore Lillehammer

Experience the Lillehammer Region and its wide offer of recreational activities.

Located in the center of Lillehammer, the Lillehammer Art Museum is recognized as one of Norway’s leading art institutions. The museum’s collection features more than 1,400 artworks by renowned Norwegian artists spanning from the 1800s to the present day.

In addition to its impressive permanent exhibitions, the museum also highlights the legacy of the Lillehammer Painters, a group of artists who lived and worked in Lillehammer in the early 20th century – many of them staying at First Hotel Breiseth, which became an important meeting place for the art scene at the time.

The museum is open year-round and offers both classic and contemporary perspectives on Norwegian art and culture – making it a must-see for anyone visiting Lillehammer.