

Troldhaugen
- Griegs villa
- Troldsalen
Outside the city centre
Composer home
Accessible with wheelchair
Troldhaugen, the home of Edvard and Nina Grieg, was referred to by Grieg himself as his best opus so far, and can indeed be a revealing study of his ideas and personality.
In 1985, a hundred years after Grieg moved into Troldhaugen, the chamber music hall Troldsalen opened. While enjoying the excellent acoustics of this concert hall, audiences can appreciate a view through the glass wall behind the performers, overlooking Grieg’s composing hut and the lake beyond.
Accessibility
Grieg’s Villa
- Wheelchair access: Yes. Available at the back of the house, reservation required.
- Accessible toilet: No (only available at Troldsalen)
- Facilities for reduced hearing: No
Troldsalen
- Wheelchair access: Yes. Spaces at rear of hall for wheelchair users, available without prior notice. No special tickets required.
- Accessible toilet: Yes
- Facilities for reduced hearing: No
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WEBSITE
ADDRESS
- Troldhaugsveien 65, 5232 Bergen
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TRANSPORT
- Public transportation: Closest light rail stop is Hop (20 min walk, follow signs to Troldhaugen)
- Car & parking: Troldhaugen is a 15-min drive south of Bergen city center.
PARKING
- Limited free accessible parking outside the museum, a short distance from Troldsalen.
REFRESHMENTS
- Information regarding the refreshment offers in the café at Troldhaugen will be updated closer to the festival.