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Djurgarden & Djurgardsbrunn
10 reviews
Entering the Vasa Museum for the first time is a jaw-dropping experience. — Time Out
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Djurgarden & Djurgardsbrunn
8 reviews
Sweden's "good old days" painstakingly re-created in a model village.  — Atlas Obscura
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Gamla Stan & Riddarholmen
7 reviews
Visitors are able to discover its glories in the Royal apartments, the guest apartments, the throne room, the Royal arsenal and the treasury room. — Michelin Guide
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Norrmalm
5 reviews
Paintings, sculptures, drawings and decorative arts, dating from the Middle Ages to the present, are displayed here, in Sweden's largest art museum. — Time Out
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Norrmalm
5 reviews
a fascinating look at how a wealthy Swedish family lived around the start of the 20th century. — Afar Magazine
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Djurgarden & Djurgardsbrunn
5 reviews
A house with paintings covering all the walls: this is how Ernest Thiel dreamt of his house. — Michelin Guide
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Djurgarden & Djurgardsbrunn
7 reviews
You know all the lyrics, you've seen "Mamma Mia!," and you still have Abba albums in your basement. Now see the museum. — Frommer's
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Skeppsholmen
6 reviews
The museum's excellent collection includes works by Picasso, Kandinsky, Dalí, Brancusi, and other international artists. — Fodor's
8
Kungsholmen
5 reviews
From the terrace, visitors enjoy the unforgettable panorama over the city and the islands. — Michelin Guide
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Gamla Stan & Riddarholmen
4 reviews
This is the Westminster Abbey of Swedish monarchs: may they rest in peace! — Michelin Guide
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Djurgarden & Djurgardsbrunn
6 reviews
Holds peasant costumes from every region of the country and exhibits on many aspects of Swedish life, including the culture of the Sami... Lapps. — Fodor's
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Gamla Stan & Riddarholmen
4 reviews
The Stock Exchange (1776) on the north side has two different activites under one roof. While traders run about the ground floor, the august members of the Swedish Academy occupy the other floors. — Michelin Guide
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Djurgarden & Djurgardsbrunn
5 reviews
Prince Eugen’s Waldemarsudde is one of the city’s most revered fine art museums. — Afar Magazine
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Slussen
4 reviews
This museum contains one of Europe's finest collections of gold objects (over 3 000 items dating from 2 000BC to around 1520), on show in the Gold Room. — Michelin Guide
8
Norrmalm
6 reviews
An air of reverence dominates... and his bedroom, study and sitting room are preserved as they were at the time of his death. — Time Out
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Djurgarden & Djurgardsbrunn
5 reviews
In this storybook house you travel in small carriages through the world of children's book writer Astrid Lindgren, creator of the irrepressible character Pippi Longstocking, among others. — Fodor's
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Sodermalm Borough
7 reviews
Opened in 2010, this contemporary photography museum housed in a 1906 red brick art nouveau building along the Södermalm waterfront spotlights edgy fine art photography. — Fodor's
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Gamla Stan & Riddarholmen
4 reviews
Along with exhibits on creativity's many forms, the museum displays scientific models, shows films, and has a full explanation of the process of choosing prizewinners. — Fodor's
8
Sodermalm
4 reviews
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2 reviews
The landscaped garden (1780) is designed in the English style, with pools, canals, islands and bridges. — Michelin Guide
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