Liljevalchs 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.
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What 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 moreVrak - Museum of Wrecks is a relatively new museum on Djurgården in Stockholm, which opened on 23 September 2021. This marine archaeological museum focuses on wrecks found at the bottom of the Baltic Sea and their history.
Read moreVisiting Skansen in Stockholm can be very enjoyable. Skansen can be visited all year round and offers beautiful historical environments, Nordic animals and many different activities and events. This December there was of course a Christmas market!
Read moreWhat to see and do in Ängelholm? Ängelholm is a charming little Scanian town with cosy alleys, several interesting museums and close proximity to beautiful sandy beaches. Here are our top tips on what to see and do in Ängelholm!
Read moreJames Bond Museum in Småland - why is it here and can it really be the world's only Bond museum? The man behind this impressive collection of film gadgets is now, along with his other names, James Bond, and it all started with the disappearance of his father.
Read moreKosta Art Gallery is an art gallery in the Glasriket region of Småland, showing glass art by various famous designers. You don't have to have a specific interest in glass or art to appreciate this. We were completely fascinated!
Read moreThe Riddarhuset in Stockholm is open to visitors for an hour every weekday, and a visit here is really interesting. Here you can see the Knight's Hall with over 2000 copper armour plates.
Read moreThe IKEA Museum tells the story of the huge furniture store that was founded in 1943 as a mail order company by the then 17-year-old Ingvar Kamprad in Småland. The story is fascinating, so of course we wanted to check out the museum!
Read moreAbecita Popkonst & Foto is an exciting art museum that you won't want to miss if you're passing through Borås. Actually, you don't have to pass by - it's definitely worth taking a detour to experience this personal and fascinating museum.
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