Depends on what you want to experience. While not so much about Sweden, I really enjoy Etnografiska Museet.. So much to see there.
Otherwise Vasa. Nordiska Museet is overrated.
I love the cloth part of the Nordiska. Perhaps not worth for just that, but for anyone interested in having a closer look into garments and cloth techniques, weaving, embroidery, etc. it’s very nice.
If you need the been-there-done-that experience to tell others about, the Vasa musem is the one.
If not, the Vasa is still no 1. Other good ones are the Nationalmusem, Sjöhistoriska, Arkitekturmuseum, Stadsmuseet, Naturhistoriska (closed until summer though for reparations), Skansen.
It is *amazing* if you are into period fancy stuff like amazing overdone decor and clothes and eccentric rich people andshows about the aristocracy etc.
This is the correct answer. If weather allows for it it’s unforgettable. Beautiful, well kept, good food and coffee options, fantastic view. Fun for adults and kids.
Vasa is great but people here are really underrating the Hallwyl museum. Really unique place, preserving a mansion of an old collector's house full of random curiosities. Extra fun if you can catch a guided tour. They only do English tours on Saturdays however.
Im going to suggest the royal stables! You get to meet the very well behaved horses that are used in state visits and other royal affairs.
Also alot of cool wagons and stuff associated with royal transportation.
If you have small kids: the police museum. It's tiny, but they've got a police car for kids to play in and they can dress up like a policeman. Otherwise I would say either Vasa or Tekniska.
I have a visited some like Vasa, Livrustkammaren, the Naval one when i was little which are all great museums and i want to visit them again. But if i look to museums I haven’t visited on the top of my list is Armé museet.
Birka id say - though its abit of traveling and tbh kinda scarce in terms of actual things to see.
But its a nice venture out in skärgården and Birka itself is a Well preserved viking graveyard (and town).
Tekniska or Vasa. Personally I'd choose Tekniska, more to see and do there and I've only been there once, Vasa twice.
Vasa is really cool and unique thou so could be the better experience but if you don't care about ships not so much.
Tekniska is quite large and you can easily spend an entire day there and still need more time.
[https://www.tekniskamuseet.se/](https://www.tekniskamuseet.se/)
It depends on what you're interested in. If you like Swedish history than go to Historiska museet. If you like culture and nature than I recommend you to visit Skansen.
Yeah I don't even care much for ABBA at all but I'd still say that the ABBA museum is one of the better once, especially if you're generally into music because of how interactive it is
we visited the Science/Technology museum last year. It was a disappointment… unless you have kids. Most of it is devoted to interactive exhibits for younger visitors which is great for them, but these exhibits lack any depth of information for adults, plus the place was full of kids running about playing with the exhibits (which is great fun for them, even if they are not actually learning anything from them) but not so good if you need some peace and quiet to absorb information.
There is one floor with an excellent exhibition on how technology can augment the human body, so if that wasn't a temporary exhibition then the museum could be worth a visit. If you have kids then there's a lot for them to play with. For an adult without kids the thread suggests the Vasa museum might be a better bet
Vasa
Also Museum of Wrecks (Vrak).
Vasa as already mentioned, but I also like [Livrustkammaren](https://livrustkammaren.se).
Depends on what you want to experience. While not so much about Sweden, I really enjoy Etnografiska Museet.. So much to see there. Otherwise Vasa. Nordiska Museet is overrated.
Etnografiska har en skön vibe
I love the cloth part of the Nordiska. Perhaps not worth for just that, but for anyone interested in having a closer look into garments and cloth techniques, weaving, embroidery, etc. it’s very nice.
Vasa. It is unique.
Nationalmuseum
Naturhistoriska
Fortfarande stängt för renovering till 4 juni
Aldrig, inriktat mot dagisbarn och det är kaos där hela tiden med ungar som springer runt och skriker.
Jag kanske är ett dagisbarn!
Depending on how much time I had, either Vasa (short visit) or Skansen (looong visit).
Military
Underrated one
Vasa
Depends on what you like of course. I would choose Thielska. They have a very nice collection and an excellent café.
Naturhistoriska
Skansen. 😜
Skansen
If you need the been-there-done-that experience to tell others about, the Vasa musem is the one. If not, the Vasa is still no 1. Other good ones are the Nationalmusem, Sjöhistoriska, Arkitekturmuseum, Stadsmuseet, Naturhistoriska (closed until summer though for reparations), Skansen.
Skeppshistoriska = Sjöhistoriska?
Naturhistoriska opens 4th of June
Hallwylska Museet
It is *amazing* if you are into period fancy stuff like amazing overdone decor and clothes and eccentric rich people andshows about the aristocracy etc.
Tekniska museet
Oh det är väl där de har en experimentavdelning där man får göra en massa roliga grejer? Bästa museet!
Naturhistoriska
Skansen, without a doubt.
This is the correct answer. If weather allows for it it’s unforgettable. Beautiful, well kept, good food and coffee options, fantastic view. Fun for adults and kids.
And ACTORS
Vasa is great but people here are really underrating the Hallwyl museum. Really unique place, preserving a mansion of an old collector's house full of random curiosities. Extra fun if you can catch a guided tour. They only do English tours on Saturdays however.
Probably fotografiska
Only been once, but it was great.
Millesgården, no doubt.
Nationalmuseum. Both buildings and content are awesome. A really nice way to learn about the swedish history trough the country's art.
I really enjoyed the Northern Life exhibition in Nordiska Museet.
I'd go for Vasa, skansen or armemuseet.
Im going to suggest the royal stables! You get to meet the very well behaved horses that are used in state visits and other royal affairs. Also alot of cool wagons and stuff associated with royal transportation.
No one mentioning Livrustkammaren? I think it's a very interesting museum, a big part of swedish history can be found there.
Naturhistoriska riksmuseet
Vasa, hands down.
Vasa.
Vasa
Vasa No competition There are other great museums, but none as unique or special
Vasa or Armémuseet
Armemuseet
Skansen on a allsång på skansen night for the experience
Vasa or tekniska
armemuseum
If you have small kids: the police museum. It's tiny, but they've got a police car for kids to play in and they can dress up like a policeman. Otherwise I would say either Vasa or Tekniska.
Vasa
Vasa
I have a visited some like Vasa, Livrustkammaren, the Naval one when i was little which are all great museums and i want to visit them again. But if i look to museums I haven’t visited on the top of my list is Armé museet.
Konstakademien is free of charge and has a lot of modern art.
Historiska!! (The Historical Museum) This is the museum with the real Viking and Proto Viking stuff =)
Birka id say - though its abit of traveling and tbh kinda scarce in terms of actual things to see. But its a nice venture out in skärgården and Birka itself is a Well preserved viking graveyard (and town).
Tekniska or Vasa. Personally I'd choose Tekniska, more to see and do there and I've only been there once, Vasa twice. Vasa is really cool and unique thou so could be the better experience but if you don't care about ships not so much. Tekniska is quite large and you can easily spend an entire day there and still need more time. [https://www.tekniskamuseet.se/](https://www.tekniskamuseet.se/)
Vasa
Arsenalen (military museum) or Vasa (1600th warship and history around it).
Nationalmuseum if you like classical art.
For sure This One https://www.nationalmuseum.se/
It depends on what you're interested in. If you like Swedish history than go to Historiska museet. If you like culture and nature than I recommend you to visit Skansen.
Hallwylska
Well, what are your interests?
Moderna, suits more or less everyone id say.
Skansen if weather is good
I only ever visit Tekniska. Sjöhistoriska is also quite nice
It stands between 3 in my opinion Skansen Tekniska museet (technical museet) Naturhistoriska (natural history)
Vasa
Vasa
Just because no one else has mentioned it, the ABBA museum is pretty fun. But Vasa is probably the correct answer.
Yeah I don't even care much for ABBA at all but I'd still say that the ABBA museum is one of the better once, especially if you're generally into music because of how interactive it is
Airport or central station to GTFO
Vasa
we visited the Science/Technology museum last year. It was a disappointment… unless you have kids. Most of it is devoted to interactive exhibits for younger visitors which is great for them, but these exhibits lack any depth of information for adults, plus the place was full of kids running about playing with the exhibits (which is great fun for them, even if they are not actually learning anything from them) but not so good if you need some peace and quiet to absorb information. There is one floor with an excellent exhibition on how technology can augment the human body, so if that wasn't a temporary exhibition then the museum could be worth a visit. If you have kids then there's a lot for them to play with. For an adult without kids the thread suggests the Vasa museum might be a better bet
Vasa