Located just a short trek to the south of Bergen, Troldhaugen is famous as the former home of Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg. Built in 1885, the well-preserved home is now the site of the Grieg Museum and is dedicated to the life and work of the composer. 

The Greig Museum is housed in the villa where Edvard and Nina lived, and visitors can also see the composer's hut, Greig's private workspace by the lake where he retreated for concentration. The site also houses Troldsalen, a chamber music performance hall, which seats 200 people and overlooks the composer's hut and lake.