Amalie Skram's childhood home is a museum located in Bergen. The house is preserved as part of the cultural heritage and provides insight into the author's early life and upbringing. Amalie Skram, who lived from 1846 to 1905, is known for her contributions to Norwegian literature, especially within naturalism.
The museum offers visitors the opportunity to see the interior and objects from the time she grew up. Through exhibitions and information, one can gain an insight into both her life and the historical context of which she was a part. The house is an important cultural and historical site that highlights the significance of Skram's writing and her influence on Norwegian literature.



