Top 5 Stockholm Museums

Stockholm offers a combination of elegance and antiquity, as well as the prosperity of a modern city. To understand it, start with the museums here!

Museum of Spirits

The Museum of Spirits has long-term exhibitions of brewing and bottling equipment used in the history of wine and spirits, as well as labels of long-established Swedish spirit brands. In addition, the museum also showcases Swedish drinking culture and the interior arrangements of wine merchant families.

Almgren Silk Weaving Mill Museum

The museum houses a 170-year-old loom that is still in operation, and it is the only working old loom north of the Alps. Visitors can experience the history of the Industrial Revolution and its impact on our lives here.

Strindberg Museum

A museum commemorating the Swedish writer, playwright, and painter, the father of modern drama, August Strindberg. It is located in the last place where Strindberg lived. The museum mainly exhibits his personal belongings and works.

National Museum of Science and Technology

The National Museum of Science and Technology in Sweden is the largest science and technology museum in the country and a place to preserve the historical achievements of Swedish technology and industry. The museum was established in 1924 and currently houses a large number of exhibits, including more than 50,000 objects, archives spanning over 600 meters of bookshelves, more than 200,000 drawings, over 620,000 images, and more than 50,000 books.

Bellmanmuseet

The Bellman Museum is located in an old industrial building and is dedicated to Carl Michael Bellman. The museum displays original manuscripts, books and works, medals, stamps, sketches, oil paintings, and other treasures. In addition, the museum also showcases various environments and costumes from the 18th century.