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    Svindersviks Brygghus

    4.3 (10 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Moderna Museet - Restaurant with lovely views

    Moderna Museet

    4.2(43 reviews)
    3.1 kmSkeppsholmen

    A charming museum of contemporary art. We spent an entire morning walking through the galleries and…read moresaw some wonderful works. There are lovely grounds and outdoor sculptures as well. The museum has some sort of huge tubes outside and kids were zooming down the tubs having a fabulous time. We are a really delicious lunch in the museum cafe and I recommend it. I had a wonderful vegetarian lunch that was delicious and my husband had a salad with some really good smoked salmon. A lovely place to look at art and have lunch.

    The Moderna Museet is Stockholm's museum for modern and contemporary art, located on the island of…read moreSkeppsholmen. The museum has an impressive permanent collection (pieces by Picasso, Dalí, Duchamp, Matisse, etc.). When we visited last week, I was really blown away by an exhibit made up of works from their permanent collection: "Pink Sails: Swedish Modernism in the Moderna Museet Collection." I wasn't familiar with too many Swedish artists, so it was a pleasure to explore this exhibit and experience art that was new to me! The museum is open late (until 8pm on Tuesdays and Fridays), which was great for us - it let us tag on a visit to the museum at the end of a full day of touristing around Gamla Stan. The museum is gorgeous, very modern, with a great gift shop, cafe, and restaurant. A really beautiful museum and well worth visiting if you're interested in modern and contemporary art.

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    Cool chair in museum

    Moderna Museet - Dada books on display

    Dada books on display

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    Prins Eugens, Waldemarsudde - härligt folktom måndag, augusti 2016

    Prins Eugens, Waldemarsudde

    4.4(13 reviews)
    1.4 kmDjurgården
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    I won't let you wait for it. This is a favorite museum of mine. Marvelously situated by the water…read moreon the island of Djurgården, central Stockholm. This time presenting the Swedish painter Sigrid Hjerte'n. An intelligent explosion in color and form covering her career and life. Every single work has an influence on me, as I move from one piece to another. Finally ending my visit with the part of the building, the old grand villa of the prince, where we find a few of the most valuable pieces of art in the history of Swedish painting. Then leaving this great museum. A short walk, entering the tram back home.

    The guide book had suggested that there were some ornamental gardens and sculptures to be found on…read morethe pathway back towards the city from Biskopsvagen, but I was not prepared for quite how pretty a spot this turned out to be. The walks and trails are on several levels, so you need to keep an eye out to make sure which way you're going. When or if you see a "no cycling" sign, that means there'll be a dead end coming up, so keep that in mind. I wasn't inclined to visit the house itself, particularly as I was on a rental bike with no lock, but the outside areas presented more than enough for the eye to wallow in. There are some splendid sculptures in the gardens, as well as some amazing views across to Sodermalm and the channel as ocean liners came and went. It would have been very easy to spend at least an hour or more exploring this section of Djurgarden, but 30-45 minutes here is time very well spent too. A feast for the senses.

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    Prins Eugens, Waldemarsudde - The gazebo with a view. and a soy latte. august 2016

    The gazebo with a view. and a soy latte. august 2016

    Prins Eugens, Waldemarsudde - The old part museum, august 2016

    The old part museum, august 2016

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    Nordiska Museet

    Nordiska Museet

    3.7(52 reviews)
    2.9 kmDjurgården

    Great museum even when there's about 1-2 hrs left till closing time. All lot of things to read and…read moresee on Swedish history. Shout out to Debbie for letting my group in for free in trade for filling out the feedback form since the computers were down.

    The Nordiska Museet (Nordic Museum) was our second stop on the island of Djurgården, when we were…read morevisiting Stockholm last week. The museum is in a beautiful building (built in 1907), and it was one of the highlights of our visit. The museum is dedicated to the cultural history and ethnography of Sweden from the early modern period (1400/1500s) to the contemporary period. It houses an incredible array of artifacts (it has over 1.5 million objects in its collection) in its Nordic Life exhibit. Each section of artifacts has an iPad where you can pull up each artifact displayed (in English and Swedish), so it was a great introduction to Nordic culture. I learned a lot! Other than this exhibit, there was another exhibit or two that was of less interest to me (although I wish I'd had a bit more time to visit the Table Settings exhibit, which was surprisingly beautiful and interesting. We weren't able to find some of the exhibits listed on their website or on the map, but we did see some empty gallery spaces, so maybe some exhibits had just ended. It was interesting museum in a very beautiful building, but I wouldn't say it's a must visit if you have a shorter visit to Stockholm!

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    Nordiska Museet
    Nordiska Museet

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    Stockholms Stadshus

    Stockholms Stadshus

    4.5(46 reviews)
    4.6 kmCity, Kungsholmen

    We went here on a group tour and toured two rooms: The Blue Room, where all of the Nobel Prizes…read moreare awarded (except for the Peace Prize, which is awarded in Olso, Norway) and the Golden Room, where the Nobel Prize reception takes place. Construction took twelve years, from 1911 to 1923. Nearly eight million dark red bricks were used. The Blue Room was supposed to be covered with blue marble, but the designer liked the bricks so much, the marble brick facade was never installed. The staircase to the organ and the balconies are made from a beautiful green marble from Sweden. The floor is a light grey limestone, and the columns are made from a red and green marble from Sweden The Golden Room has walls that are covered with more than 18 million pieces of gold and glass mosaic, created by the artist Einar Forseth. The mosaics contain approximately 18 kilograms (40 lbs) of 23.5-carat gold leaf. As of today, that's 2.25 million US dollars worth of gold. The mosaics represent the history of Sweden, as well as Swedish values. It's hard to describe what this banquet room for the Nobel Prize winners look like, so I recommend viewing the photos I've attached, or better yet, go to the City Hall's website and view this movie: https://stadshuset.stockholm/stadshuset-play/stadshusets-salar-en-digital-visning-av-stadshuset/. It's in Swedish, but you'll get the idea. A visit to a City Hall sounds boring, and many times it is. However, this is WELL worth a visit, when you are in Stockholm. I promise you will be impressed.

    Designed by Ragnar Östberg, Stokcholms Stadshus (Stockholm City Hall) is a STUNNER. We reserved a…read moretour of the interior and purchased tickets that allow us to climb up to the top of the tower for the views. But the architecture of city hall? Incredible. Completed in 1923, it seems so much older. And each space in City Hall is so different, with different architectural styles, inspirations, and decor. This is the kind of building you buy books about. A 45-minute tour just isn't long enough! If they had a two hour tour, I'd have taken it. They release the tickets either the week of or the week before, but they still fill out. The tour groups are large, which limits the spaces you can see, but I'm still so glad we were able to get tickets for a tour of this amazing building! You learn about the building, the architect, the building's connection to the Nobel Prize...! And it's just incredibly stunning, too. One of the highlights of our time in Stockholm.

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    Blue Hall

    Stockholms Stadshus - The Tower

    The Tower

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    Skansen

    Skansen

    4.4(172 reviews)
    2.4 kmDjurgården

    What an awesome time here!!! If you are ever in Stockholm this is a must for sure. It may not seem…read morelike much but imagine a zoo and theme park all built into one. Not that you'll find crazy rides but there's entertainment for kids with some rides, plus not to mention the lounging areas, the animals, and so much more. Came here walking from our hotel , you can catch a bus, and it was just beautiful. I highly recommend a visit. This can be an almost all day thing or just come for a few hours like we didn't.

    We walked over to Skansen after the Vasa Museum. The weather was quite nice and sunny which was…read moreperfect to enjoy this outdoor museum. After entering we decided to walk the path up to the park instead of buying a ticket for the funicular. It took roughly 10 minutes on a slight incline. Skansen was huge and does take time to go from place to place. Initially we wandered from building to building and many were not staffed or only viewable from the outside. While it was interesting to read the posted signs it wasn't too interesting. At the Oktorp farmstead, we finally found the first staffed location and got to see and learn about dying of yarn. Here we also learned which buildings were staffed and from that point forward gave us a plan of how to tackle Skansen and made the visit much more enjoyable. We had a great conversation about politics in the People's House which was very appropriate and compared it against present day in both our countries. Many parallels. We learned more about typical farm life in the Skane Farmstead while stooping low inside the house and that led to the Delsbo Farmstead. Delsbo was quite the opposite as it was ornately decorated with detailed wall paintings paid for by the well to do family per the staff. I highly encourage anyone visiting to engage with the staff as they were very enthusiastic about sharing their knowledge of the period or activities that went on in that particular farmstead, building, church, etc. We skipped seeing all the animals they kept towards the back of Skansen as well as the aquarium. Overall spent over 2 hours here and likely could've spent more if more buildings were staffed and open. Glad the weather held throughout our visit.

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    Skansen
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