Nordic Museum
Duration: 3 hours
Location: Djurgarden
It is the Nordic Museum for excellence because it has the largest collection of artifacts and exhibits of all these countries: Sweden, Finland, Norway and Denmark. Audioguide in Spanish has taught us virtually all of the museum. My advice is to see him quiet and calm. You can find everything from Scandinavian decoration, clothing and utensils to Viking times, or very interesting expositions like the Sami one. They are inhabitants of northern Sweden, Norway and Finland have their own language and customs.
What about its architecture? The Nordic Museum is one of the most beautiful buildings in Stockholm. It is also the first major museum to be seen in the distance, walking tourist route from the Teatro Real to the island where it is located. The interior also impresses with its colossal size and its numerous exhibits. Its interior coordinates the whole structure and layout of the facility.
Admission is about 10 euros, but if you prefer to see it for free you have to do on Wednesday afternoon. this is the page in english:
http://www.nordiskamuseet.se/category.asp?cat=187&catname=English&topmenu=142
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