Wilhelm Reich's house, also known as the memorial for the Austrian psychoanalyst and researcher Wilhelm Reich, is located in Oslo. The building is known for its historical significance, as it was Reich's home from the 1930s until his death in 1957. Reich is recognized for his work in psychology and the social sciences, and his theories have influenced several fields, including psychotherapy and political activism.
The house serves as a memorial honoring Reich's life and work. It is a place for reflection on his contribution to the understanding of human psychology and his controversial ideas. The building is preserved as part of the cultural heritage and it attracts visitors interested in Reich's life and his influence on modern psychology.