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Bergen, Norway: The Koda Museum

August 13, 2013 Jim 1 Comment

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I was quite content to sit in a coffee shop and watch the human art walk past, but Jamie insisted that we needed a little culture. To be absolutely accurate, she insisted that I needed a little culture. So we went to the Koda Museum here in Bergen.

They had a great exhibit of paper and ink art, an incredible collection of silver art, a Picasso exhibit, a collection of Danish painters, and much more.

Nevertheless, I was terribly disappointed. There wasn’t a penis exhibit in the whole damn place. And they call this a museum?

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  1. scott says

    August 13, 2013 at 10:23 pm

    Jim, the penis exhibit is at the Skrota museum, right next door. Shame you missed it.

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