National Museum – Architecture

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National Museum – Architecture, Bankplassen 3, is part of Nasjonalmuseet for kunst, arkitektur og design. It houses 300,000 architectural drawings and 70,000 photographs as well as models and other objects. Formerly the museum was called The Norwegian Museum of Architecture. It was established on the initiative of the National Association of Norwegian Architects in 1975, had premises at Kongens gate 4 and was organised as an independent foundation in 1998. Since 2003, the museum has been part of the National Museum.

On 6 March 2008, the museum moved to new premises on Bankplassen. It consists of three buildings: the bank building of 1830 (which was the first building of Norges Banks in Oslo, arch. Christian Grosch), the side wing of 1911 (arch. Henry Bucher) and a new pavilion (arch. Sverre Fehn).