Nordic Museum

The Nordic Museum is a museum located on Djurgården, an island in central Stockholm, Sweden, dedicated to the cultural history and ethnography of Sweden from the early modern period (in Swedish history, it is said to begin in 1520) to the contemporary period. The museum was founded in the late 19th century by Artur Hazelius, who also founded the open-air museum Skansen. For long part of the museum, the institutions were made independent of each other in 1963.

Collections

The museum has over 1.5 million objects in its collections, including buildings such as the Julita farm in SödermanlandSvindersvik in NackaTyresö Palace in Tyresö, and the chaplain farm at Härkeberga near Enköping. The museum archive also houses an extensive collection of documents and approximately 6 million photographs dating from the 1840s until today. The museum research library contains 3,800 shelf meters of literature from the 16th century and onward.

Contact

Nordic Museum
email
nordiska@nordiskamuseet.se
address
Nordiska museet, Box 27820, SE-115 93 Stockholm, Sweden
phone
+46 8-519 546 00