Grieghallen is Bergen International Festival's main stage, housing the opening performance each year. The concert hall seats 1434 and the Peer Gynt Hall seats 600.
Håkonshallen was built by Håkon Håkonsson as a royal residence and banqueting hall. Håkonshallen (Håkon’s Hall) has taken its name from its first builder, King Håkon Håkonsson, and was erected betw…
Den Nationale Scene (The National Stage Bergen) is Norway's oldest permanent theatre, and one of three national theatres in Norway. The theatre is situated in a beautiful Art Noveau-building from 1…
During the Festival, Torgallmenningen is renamed The Festival Sqaure and is filled with life and free events for everyone.
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.
The home of Norwegian composer Harald Sæverud (1897–1992) and his wife Marie Hvoslef.
Studio Bergen is the venue of Carte Blanche - The Norwegian National Company of Contemporary Dance.
The house for production and viewing of performing art opened in 2013 and is beautifully situated at Marineholmen on Møhlenpris.
In 2015, the university auditorium in Bergen opened, becoming the new main hall for the University of Bergen and the entire West Coast.
Domkirken is one of Bergen International Festival's permanent venues and is one of Bergen's oldest churches. The church has long traditions as a venue for church music. The cathedral is from 1150.
Lysverket is a modern Norwegian restaurant, located in the venerable former head quarters of Bergen Lysverker. Run by chef Christopher Haatuft, it was recently awarded its first Michelin star.
Bergen Offentlige Bibliotek is Norway's second largest public library.
The activity and cultural centre in Østre Skostredet feature meeting rooms, a podcast studio, an auditorium, a bookshop and a café.
An art and cultural centre located just by the King’s residence, Gamlehaugen at Paradis in Bergen.
Bergen Kunsthall's café and concert venue.
Kulturhuset (the House of culture) in Bergen is located in Vaskerelven 8, in the city center of Bergen.
Bergen’s most visited attraction becomes a festival venue.
Performances in the streets and parks of Bergen.
Ole Bull's Villa (Bullahuset) in Valestrand was built in the 1860s.