The Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg lived in the villa at Troldhaugen with his wife, singer Nina Grieg. Join our daily guided tours and explore the historical surroundings.

The 1885 villa at Troldhaugen is the museum’s main attraction. The couple lived here the last 22 summers of Edvard Grieg's life. The site is brimming with memories of Grieg. A large number of objects after the couple are conserved here, telling of a rich musical life.

Selected concerts are still performed in the villa on Grieg’s Steinway grand piano from 1892. Learn more about the grand piano in this video:

To visit the villa, you buy an entrance ticket in the museum. In the villa, we have hosts working all the time, who will take you on a short tour. You can visit the rest of the museum and the outdoor area with the same entrance ticket. The cafe and shop are also open.

Are you going to a concert at Troldhaugen? Then you get entry to the villa and the museum included in your concert ticket.