The Museum Rasmus Meyer, part of the KODE 3 circuit in Bergen, houses the famous collection donated by Rasmus Meyer (1858–1916), a visionary entrepreneur and collector. Donated to the city in 1916, it is considered the largest private art collection made public in Norway up to that time.
The museum exhibits over 800 works created between 1814 and 1914, distributed on two floors in an elegant neo-baroque building designed by Ole Landmark in 1924. Among the masterpieces are fundamental works by Norwegian artists such as J. C. Dahl, Hans Gude, Harriet Backer, Christian Krohg, Nikolai Astrup, Kitty Kielland, and others.
Particularly noteworthy is the third largest collection of Edvard Munch in the world, with over 50 paintings and 100 works on paper including "Jealousy," "Melancholy," "Woman in Three Stages," and "Evening on Karl Johan Street" . The exhibition path also includes the elegant Blumentahl Room, a frescoed and decorated room entirely by Mathias Blumenthal.