Prince Eugen's Waldemarsudde, located on Djurgården in Stockholm, was originally the home of Prince Eugen. Today it is a popular art museum with the prince's paintings, various temporary exhibitions and a beautiful park filled with sculptures.
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The Nordic Museum is a cultural history museum on Djurgården in Stockholm. The museum is housed in a beautiful and imposing building and has a wide range of interesting exhibitions, both permanent and temporary. We were curious about the exhibition "The Paris of the North".
Read moreChurch ruins in Sweden, or monastery ruins as they may once have been, can be found here. On Gotland alone there are 92 medieval churches and several island churches, many of which are very beautiful ruins.
Read moreThere are plenty of churches in Sweden! In fact, there are around 3500 church buildings in our country. Some are almost a thousand years old, and others are special because of their design. We have listed 25 churches in Sweden that we think are particularly beautiful, both inside and out.
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Are you curious about Swedish cities? Would you like to live, work and visit the five largest cities? It is not always easy to choose where to live, start your career and what to do in the cities. After all, you want to live in a pleasant place, have the opportunity to pursue a career and enjoy vital experiences and activities in your own city, don't you!
Read moreLiljevalchs konsthall displays modern and contemporary art on Djurgården in Stockholm. Every year, it organises Spring Salon - a juried exhibition open to anyone over the age of 18 to apply. Recently, the gallery has also been in the spotlight because of its new extension, whose architecture has provoked strong emotions.
Read moreCastle ruins in Sweden and old castles are so cool with all the excitement and mystery. What really happened over several hundred years that put the signature on the ruins, which we look at and are drawn to. History is in the walls and here come the cool castle ruins. Join us!
Read moreCastles in Sweden - there are plenty of them! In fact, there are around 220 Swedish castles, although the number depends on how you count. We've seen a large number of castles during our motorhome trips in the country, many of which are both stunningly beautiful and historically interesting.
Read moreWhat to see and do in Stockholm? Stockholm is the capital of Sweden and has a lot to offer in terms of culture, history, entertainment and experiences. We've finally put together a guide to our hometown. Here are our top tips on what to see and do in Stockholm!
Read moreRiddarholm Church is Stockholm's only surviving medieval monastery church. This magnificent building, built at the end of the 13th century, has long served as the burial place of the Swedish kings. Almost all Swedish rulers, from Gustav II Adolf to Gustaf V, are buried here.
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