Institutions Home of Peer Gynt 12/07/2006 :: The home of Peder Günth whose life inspired Henrik Ibsen to write "Peer Gynt" in 1867, is open to the public thanks to the 27-year-old who restored the estate. + More |
Institutions Ibsen's apartment opened to the public 23/05/2006 :: Precisely one hundred years after Henrik Ibsen passed away quietly in his apartment at Arbins gate 1 in Oslo, the playwright's last home is opened in its original state to the public. Concurrently, the book "Things about Ibsen" is launched and the exhibit "Henrik Ibsen: On the contrary!" opens, providing an exploration of Ibsen's literary challenge to the status quo. + More |
Secretariat for Ibsen Year 2006 Secretariat for Ibsen Year 2006 In the autumn of 2002 the National Ibsen Committee established a secretariat for Ibsen Year 2006. As of 1 January 2006, the secretariat has been incorporated in the limited company Ibsen-året AS.
The address of the Secretariat:Ibsen ... + More |
Centre for Ibsen Studies Centre for Ibsen Studies Centre for Ibsen Studies at the University of Oslo has as its aim the strengthening and co-ordinating of Ibsen research nationally and internationally.
The Centre for Ibsen Studies was established in 1992 under a resolution passed by the ... + More |
The National Library of Norway The National Library of Norway The National Library of Norway owns the world`s largest collection of books and other material about Henrik Ibsen.
The greater part of the National Library`s Ibsen Collection has been placed in the premises of the Centre for Ibsen ... + More |
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