Liljevalchs
95 meter
There are only two rooms for free viewing on Mondays, one with a snowy scene and one ...
The Viking Museum
214 meter
Museum displaying wooden, 9th-century Viking ships, plus artifacts recovered from bur...
Vasa Museum
468 meter
Absolutely stunning museum to see the ship that never made it out of the harbor befor...
Nordiska museet
480 meter
The Nordic Museum was a fantastic experience and definitely worth a visit while in St...
Skansen
528 meter
Open-air Swedish history museum, with buildings, people in costume & a zoo with Nordi...
Junibacken
660 meter
Parents of young children, this must-visit destination is a magical and fun-filled pl...
Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde
1 km
My friend recommended this place and she was right! I walked from Skansen for 15min t...
Swedish History Museum
1 km
This is a great place to explore Swedish history and culture from the Mesolithic per...
Maritime Museum
1 km
120 Kroner entry fee. Upstairs is an interesting exhibit on shipping. They also have ...
Army Museum
1 km
Nice museum with lots of exibits. There could be more information about them. But sti...
Museum of Technology
1 km
The Tekniska Museum is a fantastic place for families and curious minds of all ages. ...
Thielska Galleriet
3 km
An old mansion with history turned into an art gallery. They hold permanent and tempo...
Spårvägsmuseet
4 km
Could be much better. A nice museum in a beautiful building. Nice exhibits of differe...
Museum of Natural History
5 km
Natural history exhibits from dinosaur fossils to animal specimens, with interactive ...
Reviews
A must for every ABBA fan – and 70s lovers too! nnThis museum is a true gem! Whether you're a die-hard ABBA fan or just love the vibe of the 70s and 80s, you’ll have a great time here. The exhibits are full of original items and stories that really show how much heart and effort went into this place – you can tell that ABBA themselves were involved.nnWhat really makes it stand out are the interactive features: you can sing karaoke, dance on stage, or join a silent disco. It’s super fun and really brings the music to life.nnMake sure to take your time and explore the personal histories of each band member – it’s all there and well presented. And don’t miss the giant wall of ABBA covers or the fantastic and sometimes hilarious! costume collection.nnThe staff at the entrance are lovely and give off that warm, friendly Swedish vibe that fits perfectly with the spirit of ABBA.nnTip: Plan at least 1.5 to 2 hours if you want the full experience.
An excellent museum highlighting the success of the iconic ABBA.nBooking is advised as it does get very busy.nThere are many excellent displays, and interactive activities.
Great Museum and lots of fun. However the outfits on show were not genuine but more like replicas. The gift shop is quite expensive. Staff are friendly and helpful. We enjoyed visiting as ABBA fans.
I picked up the ferry at Slussen no82 to Allmanna Grand and walked 5 mins to the museum. By the way there are a couple of places to have a snack and even inside the museum.nABBA museum is dedicated to the iconic band on how Benny,Bjorn,Agnetha and Anni- Frid all first started out and how they all got together, It goes behind the scenes, with a mock up studio, films behind backstage and how the background staff all helped ABBA to become one fabulous band. There are costumes worn by the band, instruments that was used and I loved the records that were in glass cases that were given to the band plus individually on selling so many. You can sing,dance, strike a posenAnd even re mix some of there songsnThere are films to watch and one of their concerts as well..nIt's a fun,happy, feel-good museumnIt's a must-see while in Stockholm
Great museum. It was lovely to see the clothes that ABBA wore and remember them from different songs, videos,etc. Huge selection of their albums and discs on show. Great interactive parts as well..you can even become the 5th member of ABBA ! Well worth a visit.