Explore modern art exhibitions at Kunsthall Stavanger
Stavanger, Norway •
Underrated
UnderratedStavanger, Norway
Underrated





Best months to visit
Jul, Aug
12°C – 18°C, july is one of the warmest months in stavanger, with average highs around 18°c and lows near 12°c, high crowds, peak season
12°C – 18°C, july is one of the warmest months in stavanger, with average highs around 18°c and lows near 12°c, high crowds, peak season
Walking required
No
Walking may be required
Walking may be required
Hours of operation
Monday
-
Tuesday
-
Wednesday
11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday
11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday
11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday
11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday
11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
When to visit
We've analysed user reviews and geographical data, and identified the best and worst months to visit.
Month
Crowd Level
Weather
Availability
Our recommendation
February
LOW

0-5°C
February continues the cold trend in Stavanger, with temperatures between -0.5°C and 4.5°C. The city receives about 87mm of precipitation over 14.8 days, with occasional snowfall.
February continues the cold trend in Stavanger, with temperatures between -0.5°C and 4.5°C. The city receives about 87mm of precipitation over 14.8 days, with occasional snowfall.
Open
While specific exhibitions are not listed for February, the Art Club sessions continue, offering activities for children.
While specific exhibitions are not listed for February, the Art Club sessions continue, offering activities for children.
Recommended
February is suitable for art enthusiasts seeking a quiet experience at Kunsthall Stavanger. Visitors should dress warmly and be prepared for wet conditions.
February is suitable for art enthusiasts seeking a quiet experience at Kunsthall Stavanger. Visitors should dress warmly and be prepared for wet conditions.
March
LOW

1-7°C
March sees a slight warming trend, with temperatures ranging from 1.0°C to 6.9°C. Precipitation decreases to 69mm over 14.8 days, and daylight hours increase.
March sees a slight warming trend, with temperatures ranging from 1.0°C to 6.9°C. Precipitation decreases to 69mm over 14.8 days, and daylight hours increase.
Open
The 'Who Stole The Sky' exhibition by Citra Sasmita opens on March 12, 2026, running until August 16, 2026. Art Club sessions continue throughout the month.
The 'Who Stole The Sky' exhibition by Citra Sasmita opens on March 12, 2026, running until August 16, 2026. Art Club sessions continue throughout the month.
Recommended
March offers a balance of emerging spring weather and cultural activities at Kunsthall Stavanger. Visitors can enjoy new exhibitions and longer daylight hours.
March offers a balance of emerging spring weather and cultural activities at Kunsthall Stavanger. Visitors can enjoy new exhibitions and longer daylight hours.
April
MEDIUM

4-11°C
April brings milder temperatures between 3.8°C and 10.6°C. It is the driest month, with 68mm of precipitation over 14.7 days, and daylight extends to approximately 14.5 hours.
April brings milder temperatures between 3.8°C and 10.6°C. It is the driest month, with 68mm of precipitation over 14.7 days, and daylight extends to approximately 14.5 hours.
Open
The 'Who Stole The Sky' exhibition continues, and Art Club sessions are ongoing. A curator tour with a pop-up café is scheduled for April 26, 2026.
The 'Who Stole The Sky' exhibition continues, and Art Club sessions are ongoing. A curator tour with a pop-up café is scheduled for April 26, 2026.
Recommended
April is an excellent time to visit Kunsthall Stavanger, with pleasant weather and a variety of exhibitions and events. Visitors should anticipate moderate crowds and plan accordingly.
April is an excellent time to visit Kunsthall Stavanger, with pleasant weather and a variety of exhibitions and events. Visitors should anticipate moderate crowds and plan accordingly.
May
MEDIUM

8-11°C
May in Stavanger experiences mild temperatures with average highs around 10.5°C and lows near 7.8°C. Rainfall is moderate, occurring on approximately 17 days throughout the month.
May in Stavanger experiences mild temperatures with average highs around 10.5°C and lows near 7.8°C. Rainfall is moderate, occurring on approximately 17 days throughout the month.
Open
No significant restrictions; however, it's advisable to check for any special events or holidays that might affect opening hours.
No significant restrictions; however, it's advisable to check for any special events or holidays that might affect opening hours.
Recommended
May offers a pleasant climate and moderate crowd levels, making it an excellent time to visit Kunsthall Stavanger. The 'Who Stole The Sky' exhibition by Citra Sasmita is on display, providing a unique cultural experience.
May offers a pleasant climate and moderate crowd levels, making it an excellent time to visit Kunsthall Stavanger. The 'Who Stole The Sky' exhibition by Citra Sasmita is on display, providing a unique cultural experience.
How to get there

Bus
Recommended
Several bus lines (2, 3, 6, 7, 16) stop directly outside at St. Svithuns Plass, a short ride from the city center.

Train
Recommended
A 10-15 minute walk from Stavanger Station via Kannikgata.

Walking
Recommended
A pleasant 10-15 minute walk from Stavanger's city center and the main bus and train station, following Kannikgata.

Bike
A quick 5-minute cycle from the city center; bicycle rack available.

Car
Set GPS to Madlaveien 33. Limited parking available in two designated visitor spaces via Kannikgata; public parking garages are nearby.
Additional info
Here's what you need to know about this experience
Pregnancy
Not suitable for pregnancy
Not allowed during pregnancy
Pets
Pets not allowed
Driving
Driving License Required
Idp Required



