- Bergen Museum
The Bergen Museum is a
university museum inBergen ,Norway . Founded in 1825 with the intent of building large collections in the fields of culture and natural history, it became the grounds for most of the academic activity in the city, a tradition which has prevailed since the museum became part of theUniversity of Bergen . Bergen Museum is divided into two departments, the Natural History Collections and the Cultural History Collections. It is also the caretaker of thebotanical garden surrounding the natural history building, and the city'sarboretum .History
Bergen Museum was founded in 1825 by
Wilhelm Frimann Koren Christie , at the time president of theStorting . In its early years, the museum contained numerous art collections, including several works by the painterJohan Christian Dahl , cultural artefacts, andcraftwork items.cite book | title=Bergen Byleksikon| last=Hartvedt| first=Gunnar Hagen| date=1994| pages=105| publisher=Kunnskapsforlaget| location=Oslo| id=ISBN 8257304859] In 1931, the museum moved from its location in the Seminarium Fredericianum building nearBergen katedralskole , to a new building south-west ofLille Lungegårdsvann . This was the first dedicated museum building in Norway. The current natural history building was finished in 1865, and Bergen Museum moved in in 1866. The botanical garden was laid out between 1897 and 1899, and the cultural history department got its own building in 1927. The increasing research activity at the museum from the late 19th century and onwards led directly to the founding of theUniversity of Bergen in 1948.References
External links
* Website in [http://bergenmuseum.uib.no/ Norwegian] and [http://bergenmuseum.uib.no/english/index.php English]
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