Stockholm Nordic Museum

Stockholm Nordic Museum

Explore historical period attire, Sami furniture, jewelry, and more as you delve into the lifestyles of the Nordic people. Journey back to the 17th century and relive the history of Stockholm through these captivating exhibits.

The Nordic Museum in Stockholm presents the history of the Nordic people through an array of everyday items, photographs, jewelry, furniture, and more. The exhibition is structured across various rooms that recreate the Nordic way of life from the 17th century to the contemporary era.

Beyond the exhibits, the museum provides an immersive journey through Nordic culture and traditions, encompassing rituals, celebrations, holidays, and numerous events that characterize the everyday life of these communities.

A particularly compelling section of the Nordiska Museet is dedicated to the Sami, an indigenous people of northern Europe who have sustained their existence in the Lapland region through their fishing and hunting activities. The museum showcases their clothing, hunting tools, and historical customs.

The best part—the building

While the Nordic Museum's collection is somewhat modest, it resides within a true architectural marvel. The Nordiska Museet occupies a Renaissance-style palace that evokes the splendor of Copenhagen's castles. Both the structure's interior and exterior are renowned for their grandeur and harmony. Visiting the Nordic Museum is an enriching experience, even if just to wander through the palace and relish the stunning views.

Schedule

Open daily from 10 am to 7 pm (Wednesday until 8 pm)
June, July, and August:
Open daily from 8:30 am to 6 pm

Price

Adults: 140 kr (US$ 13) 
Seniors: 120 kr (US$ 11.10) 
Children under 18: free

Transport

Bus: lines 67, 69, and 76
Tram: line 7

Nearby places

Vasa Museum (185 m) Stockholm Viking Museum (284 m) ABBA The Museum (477 m) Moderna Museet (634 m) Stockholm National Museum (903 m)