Hands-on and unashamedly fun, ABBA The Museum on the Stockholm island of Djurgarden tells the story of the Swedish quartet whose music became a global phenomenon after their 1974 Eurovision win, and has drawn crowds of fans and curious visitors since it opened in 2013. The museum was built around the idea that visitors should take part rather than merely look, so alongside the cases of original costumes, gold records and instruments there are interactive stations where guests can sing with the .....
Fjaderholmarnas krog
A 25-minute ferry ride from central Stockholm, Fjaederholmarnas Krog occupies the closest island in the archipelago, on the eastern peak of Fjaederholmarna. The journey is part of the experience - arriving by water to dine on an island gives the meal a sense of occasion that few city restaurants can match, and the setting among the archipelago's granite and pine is genuinely beautiful. The restaurant offers several dining spaces: a veranda that comes into its own during the long Swedish summer,.....
Sweden's long history as a seafaring nation is the subject of the Maritime Museum in Stockholm, the national collection devoted to naval and merchant shipping, which occupies a graceful curved building from the 1930s on the wooded shore of an eastern inlet of the city. The architect was Ragnar Ostberg, designer of the celebrated Stockholm City Hall, and his refined structure provides a fitting home for displays that span the navy, the merchant marine, shipbuilding and the daily life of those at .....
On a headland at the end of the island of Djurgarden, with the water on three sides, stands Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde, a former royal home turned art museum and one of the most appealing cultural destinations in Stockholm. The house belonged to Prince Eugen, a son of the Swedish king who broke with convention to become an accomplished landscape painter, and he commissioned the mansion in the early twentieth century from the architect Ferdinand Boberg, living there surrounded by his own canvases.....
Founded in 1891 on the green island of Djurgarden, Skansen is recognised as the world's first open-air museum and continues to rank among the most popular attractions in Stockholm. Its creator, the folklorist Artur Hazelius, set out to rescue and display the traditional life of Sweden at a time when industrialisation was sweeping it away, and to do so he collected more than a hundred and fifty buildings from every corner of the country, taking apart farmhouses, cottages, workshops, a wooden chur.....

Sweden's long and complicated affair with alcohol is the theme of the Spritmuseum, the Museum of Spirits, set in a pair of eighteenth-century former naval buildings on the Djurgarden waterfront in Stockholm. The museum examines how drink has shaped, and been shaped by, the life of the nation, from the production of spirits and the customs of the festive table to the heavy taxation, the powerful temperance movement and the state monopoly on alcohol sales that remains a distinctive feature of Swe.....
Charting the long story of Sweden from prehistory through the Viking Age and the Middle Ages, the Swedish History Museum, called Historiska museet, ranks among the most important museums in the country. It was founded in 1866 and has occupied its purpose-built home on Narvavagen in the Ostermalm district since the 1940s, holding immense collections of archaeological and historical material gathered from across the land. The jewel of the museum is the Gold Room, a secure vault sunk into the build.....
Devoted to engineering, industry and invention, Tekniska museet, the National Museum of Science and Technology, is the largest museum of its type in Sweden and explores the part that technology plays in daily life. It was established in 1924 and has stood since the 1930s in its building on Museivagen amid the greenery of eastern Stockholm, where it keeps an enormous collection recording Swedish inventiveness and the broader march of technology, ranging from steam engines, pioneering aircraft and.....
Money, coins, banking and the workings of the economy are the subject of the Economy Museum in Stockholm, called Ekonomiska museet, which is built upon the collections of the former Royal Coin Cabinet, among the oldest in the nation. The museum follows the story of money from the earliest means of exchange and the first struck coins through the development of banknotes, including the early Swedish paper money that ranked among the first issued in Europe, all the way to credit cards and the digi.....
Bringing the age of the Norse seafarers vividly to life is the aim of the Viking Museum on the island of Djurgarden in Stockholm, an attraction that blends exhibition with immersive experience for a wide audience. Since opening in 2017 it has told the story of the Viking Age through artefacts, replicas, models and explanatory displays designed to give a fair and up-to-date picture of the period, setting aside popular fictions such as the horned helmet while showing how these people lived, farmed.....