The Ibsen Museum, located in Oslo, Norway, is housed in the final home of renowned Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. As one of the fathers of modern theater and a significant figure in 19th-century European drama, Ibsen’s legacy is preserved through biographical exhibits and restored living quarters. Visitors can explore the rooms where he spent his last years, filled with personal belongings and artworks, offering a glimpse into the life and creative environment of this influential literary figure.
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