This is a really great looking museum from the outside, and the inside is also a beautiful building to see. The contents of the museum really vary as they do a level by level time capsule in time. They have painting and some neat statues...More
About Nordic Museum
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This is a really great looking museum from the outside, and the inside is also a beautiful building to see. The contents of the museum really vary as they do a level by level time capsule in time. They have painting and some neat statues...More
Well displayed artefacts from Swedish homelife through the ages. Good explanations where required. An awful lot to see and take in if you are one of those people who read every word. Suggest using the audio guide(free) to hear about the bits you are really...More
Very high expectations in terms of quality of displayed works and scenography : Sweden is rich in history of design and crafts. The display is poor, boring, crammed.
Expectation was different - instead of history of Vikings we went through exposition of modern interior design. It was interesting, it is worth seeing.
I came looking towards finding a museum of Vikings, Nordic religions and other cultural groups but the only thing that was interesting here was the nothern lights and the exhibition of Sami people, definitely not worth the price.
This is a pretty decent place. Obviously it's all about Nordic history and culture. They often have various exhibitions and when.i went there was a Northern Lights simulation which was interesting. Other areas include homage to how the people lived throughout the centuries (clothing, food,...More
I liked this museum because it teaches you a lot about Swedish culture. Get there early at 10am if you want a peaceful visit without crowds. They offer free audio guides, and the toilet costs 5 Krona.
The building is gorgeous. The exhibits are very good and there is tons of stuff to look at. That said, you have to be ready to look at clothes, houses, housewares, furniture, folk art, jewellery, toys. The content is lifestyle changes over the last 600...More
The first thing you notice about the Nordic museum is the building... absolutely gorgeous. The museum itself is expensive for what it has to offer (no student discount by the way), but it has some very nice collections... female visitors will be impressed by the...More
We were in the Vasa Museum anyway, and our Stockholm Pass got us, two senior citizen college days couples, in free. I agree that the exterior is truly impressive, but the inner contents were very good too. I understand that the founder of this museum...More
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