Museo
Nordiska museet
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Recommendation for those who want to learn more about Swedish culture and history.
The epic Nordiska Museet is Sweden’s largest cultural-history museum and one of its largest indoor spaces. The building itself (from 1907) is an eclectic, Renaissance-style castle designed by Isak Gustav Clason, who also drew up Östermalms Saluhall. Inside you’ll find a sprawling collection of all things Swedish, from sacred Sami objects to fashion, shoes, home interiors and even table settings.
The epic Nordiska Museet is Sweden’s largest cultural-history museum and one of its largest indoor spaces. The building itself (from 1907) is an eclectic, Renaissance-style castle designed by Isak Gustav Clason, who also drew up Östermalms Saluhall. Inside you’ll find a sprawling collection of all t…
Discover life in Sweden past and present at the Nordic Museum, Sweden’s largest museum of cultural history. Situated on the Djurgården island in the center of Stockholm, the magnificent museum building is one of Stockholm’s true landmarks and well worth a visit in itself. Discover a variety of exhibitions on fashion and textiles, furniture and interiors, china and table settings, folk art, jewelry, photography, trends, and traditions. There is also a separate exhibition about the only indigenous people in Sweden, the Sami. The museum shop offers modern and classical products for old and young, and the restaurant serves traditional Swedish food and snacks.
Discover life in Sweden past and present at the Nordic Museum, Sweden’s largest museum of cultural history. Situated on the Djurgården island in the center of Stockholm, the magnificent museum building is one of Stockholm’s true landmarks and well worth a visit in itself. Discover a variety of exhib…
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Ubicación
6-16 Djurgårdsvägen
Östermalm, Stockholms län