Sweden, Stockholm
Stockholm is the capital of Sweden and the most populous city in the Nordic countries. Just outside the city and along the coast is the island chain of the Stockholm archipelago. The area has been settled since the Stone Age, in the 6th millennium BC, and was founded as a city in 1252 by Swedish statesman Birger Jarl. It is also the capital of Stockholm County. Stockholm is the cultural, media, political, and economic centre of Sweden.
The Nordic Museum is home to over one and a half million exhibits, including exclusive items and everyday objects, all with their own unique history. The collections, which are managed by the Nordic Museum foundation, reflect life in Sweden from the 16th century to the present day. The exhibition’s 1,000 pieces of jewellery are divided into different sections. Interiors featuring table settings from the 16th century to circa 1950: tables for banquets, coffee and tea parties, and tables for aperitifs and aquavit – all are on display. Nordiska museet, Djurgårdsvägen, Stockholm, Sweden.
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The Nordic Museum is home to over one and a half million exhibits, including exclusive items and everyday objects, all with their own unique history. The collections, which are managed by the Nordic Museum foundation, reflect life in Sweden from the 16th century to the present day. The exhibition’s 1,000 pieces of jewellery are divided into different sections. Interiors featuring table settings from the 16th century to circa 1950: tables for banquets, coffee and tea parties, and tables for aperitifs and aquavit – all are on display. Nordiska museet, Djurgårdsvägen, Stockholm, Sweden.
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The Nordic Museum is home to over one and a half million exhibits, including exclusive items and everyday objects, all with their own unique history. The collections, which are managed by the Nordic Museum foundation, reflect life in Sweden from the 16th century to the present day. The exhibition’s 1,000 pieces of jewellery are divided into different sections. Interiors featuring table settings from the 16th century to circa 1950: tables for banquets, coffee and tea parties, and tables for aperitifs and aquavit – all are on display. Nordiska museet, Djurgårdsvägen, Stockholm, Sweden.
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Monumental oak statue of Gustav Vasa, King of Sweden 1523–1560 at of Sweden 1523–1560 at Nordiska museet, museum charting Swedish cultural history. Collections which are managed by the Nordic Museum foundation, reflect life in Sweden from the 16th century to the present day.
DjurgårdsvägenGustav VasaNordiska museetconceptualculturalhistorichistorykingswedish
Monumental oak statue of Gustav Vasa, King of Sweden 1523–1560 at of Sweden 1523–1560 at Nordiska museet, museum charting Swedish cultural history. Collections which are managed by the Nordic Museum foundation, reflect life in Sweden from the 16th century to the present day.
DjurgårdsvägenGustav VasaNordiska museetconceptualculturalhistorichistorykingswedish
Monumental oak statue of Gustav Vasa, King of Sweden 1523–1560 at of Sweden 1523–1560 at Nordiska museet, museum charting Swedish cultural history. Collections which are managed by the Nordic Museum foundation, reflect life in Sweden from the 16th century to the present day.
DjurgårdsvägenGustav VasaNordiska museetconceptualculturalhistorichistorykingswedish
The Nordic Museum is home to over one and a half million exhibits, including exclusive items and everyday objects, all with their own unique history. The museum’s image collections comprise approximately six million photographs, while the library holds more than 250,000 books and journals, as well as brochures, maps and product catalogues. Only a fraction of the collections is displayed in the exhibitions.
Capturing the moment: The exhibition shows both well-known and rarely seen pictures by Kerstin Bernhard. Together they afford a perspective on a photographer who went her own way and who mastered both glamorous imagery and low-key pictorial language. Nordiska museet, Djurgårdsvägen, Stockholm, Sweden.DjurgårdsvägenNordiska museetconceptualculturalhistorichistoryswedish
The Nordic Museum is home to over one and a half million exhibits, including exclusive items and everyday objects, all with their own unique history. The museum’s image collections comprise approximately six million photographs, while the library holds more than 250,000 books and journals, as well as brochures, maps and product catalogues. Only a fraction of the collections is displayed in the exhibitions.
Capturing the moment: The exhibition shows both well-known and rarely seen pictures by Kerstin Bernhard. Together they afford a perspective on a photographer who went her own way and who mastered both glamorous imagery and low-key pictorial language. Nordiska museet, Djurgårdsvägen, Stockholm, Sweden.DjurgårdsvägenNordiska museetconceptualculturalhistorichistoryswedish
The Nordic Museum is home to over one and a half million exhibits, including exclusive items and everyday objects, all with their own unique history. The museum’s image collections comprise approximately six million photographs, while the library holds more than 250,000 books and journals, as well as brochures, maps and product catalogues. Only a fraction of the collections is displayed in the exhibitions.
Capturing the moment: The exhibition shows both well-known and rarely seen pictures by Kerstin Bernhard. Together they afford a perspective on a photographer who went her own way and who mastered both glamorous imagery and low-key pictorial language. Nordiska museet, Djurgårdsvägen, Stockholm, Sweden.DjurgårdsvägenNordiska museetconceptualculturalhistorichistoryswedish
The Nordic Museum is home to over one and a half million exhibits, including exclusive items and everyday objects, all with their own unique history. The museum’s image collections comprise approximately six million photographs, while the library holds more than 250,000 books and journals, as well as brochures, maps and product catalogues. Only a fraction of the collections is displayed in the exhibitions.
Capturing the moment: The exhibition shows both well-known and rarely seen pictures by Kerstin Bernhard. Together they afford a perspective on a photographer who went her own way and who mastered both glamorous imagery and low-key pictorial language. Nordiska museet, Djurgårdsvägen, Stockholm, Sweden.DjurgårdsvägenNordiska museetconceptualculturalhistorichistoryswedish
The Nordic Museum is home to over one and a half million exhibits, including exclusive items and everyday objects, all with their own unique history. The museum’s image collections comprise approximately six million photographs, while the library holds more than 250,000 books and journals, as well as brochures, maps and product catalogues. Only a fraction of the collections is displayed in the exhibitions.
Capturing the moment: The exhibition shows both well-known and rarely seen pictures by Kerstin Bernhard. Together they afford a perspective on a photographer who went her own way and who mastered both glamorous imagery and low-key pictorial language. Nordiska museet, Djurgårdsvägen, Stockholm, Sweden.DjurgårdsvägenNordiska museetconceptualculturalhistorichistoryswedish
The Nordic Museum is home to over one and a half million exhibits, including exclusive items and everyday objects, all with their own unique history. The collections, which are managed by the Nordic Museum foundation, reflect life in Sweden from the 16th century to the present day. The exhibition’s 1,000 pieces of jewellery are divided into different sections. Interiors featuring table settings from the 16th century to circa 1950: tables for banquets, coffee and tea parties, and tables for aperitifs and aquavit – all are on display. Nordiska museet, Djurgårdsvägen, Stockholm, Sweden.
DjurgårdsvägenNordiska museetconceptualculturalhistorichistoryswedish
The Nordic Museum is home to over one and a half million exhibits, including exclusive items and everyday objects, all with their own unique history. The collections, which are managed by the Nordic Museum foundation, reflect life in Sweden from the 16th century to the present day. The exhibition’s 1,000 pieces of jewellery are divided into different sections. Interiors featuring table settings from the 16th century to circa 1950: tables for banquets, coffee and tea parties, and tables for aperitifs and aquavit – all are on display. Nordiska museet, Djurgårdsvägen, Stockholm, Sweden.
DjurgårdsvägenNordiska museetconceptualculturalhistorichistoryswedish
The Nordic Museum is home to over one and a half million exhibits, including exclusive items and everyday objects, all with their own unique history. The collections, which are managed by the Nordic Museum foundation, reflect life in Sweden from the 16th century to the present day. The exhibition’s 1,000 pieces of jewellery are divided into different sections. Interiors featuring table settings from the 16th century to circa 1950: tables for banquets, coffee and tea parties, and tables for aperitifs and aquavit – all are on display. Nordiska museet, Djurgårdsvägen, Stockholm, Sweden.
DjurgårdsvägenNordiska museetconceptualculturalhistorichistoryswedish
Monumental oak statue of Gustav Vasa, King of Sweden 1523–1560 at of Sweden 1523–1560 at Nordiska museet, museum charting Swedish cultural history. Collections which are managed by the Nordic Museum foundation, reflect life in Sweden from the 16th century to the present day.
DjurgårdsvägenGustav VasaNordiska museetconceptualculturalhistorichistorykingswedish
Monumental oak statue of Gustav Vasa, King of Sweden 1523–1560 at of Sweden 1523–1560 at Nordiska museet, museum charting Swedish cultural history. Collections which are managed by the Nordic Museum foundation, reflect life in Sweden from the 16th century to the present day.
DjurgårdsvägenGustav VasaNordiska museetconceptualculturalhistorichistorykingswedish
Vegan food stall at entrance to Nordiska museet, museum charting Swedish cultural history. Located at Djurgårdsvägen, Stockholm, Sweden.
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Front entrance to Nordiska museet, museum charting Swedish cultural history. Located at Djurgårdsvägen, Stockholm, Sweden.
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Vegan food stall at entrance to Nordiska museet, museum charting Swedish cultural history. Located at Djurgårdsvägen, Stockholm, Sweden.
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Vegan food stall at entrance to Nordiska museet, museum charting Swedish cultural history. Located at Djurgårdsvägen, Stockholm, Sweden.
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Old tram and new trams as well as bus arrive at Nordiska museet stop at Djurgårdsvägen, Stockholm, Sweden.
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Mamma Mia! The Party. Tyrol, is a part of Gröna Lund on Djurgården in Stockholm, Sweden. This imagined and wonderfully exotic Greek taverna and its equally exotic landlord, Nikos, have been magically transferred to Sweden and when you step through the doors for the first time you’ll feel as if you’re right in the heart of a Greek island paradise! You’ll be eating great Mediterranean food, drinking, singing, dancing and “having the time of your lives” (sorry about that) in a Mamma Mia! world.
ABBA The Museum, Djurgårdsvägen, Stockholm, Sweden. Collection of the pop group's memorabilia & interactive exhibits, including a studio & dance floor.
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ABBA The Museum, Djurgårdsvägen, Stockholm, Sweden. Collection of the pop group's memorabilia & interactive exhibits, including a studio & dance floor.
ABBA The MuseumDjurgårdsvägenabbaconceptualdance floorexhibitmemorabiliastudio
ABBA The Museum, Djurgårdsvägen, Stockholm, Sweden. Collection of the pop group's memorabilia & interactive exhibits, including a studio & dance floor.
ABBA The MuseumDjurgårdsvägenabbaconceptualdance floorexhibitmemorabiliastudio
ABBA The Museum, Djurgårdsvägen, Stockholm, Sweden. Collection of the pop group's memorabilia & interactive exhibits, including a studio & dance floor.
ABBA The MuseumDjurgårdsvägenabbaconceptualdance floorexhibitmemorabiliastudio
ABBA The Museum, Djurgårdsvägen, Stockholm, Sweden. Collection of the pop group's memorabilia & interactive exhibits, including a studio & dance floor.
ABBA The MuseumDjurgårdsvägenabbaconceptualdance floorexhibitmemorabiliastudio
ABBA The Museum, Djurgårdsvägen, Stockholm, Sweden. Collection of the pop group's memorabilia & interactive exhibits, including a studio & dance floor.
ABBA The MuseumDjurgårdsvägenabbaconceptualdance floorexhibitmemorabiliastudio
ABBA The Museum, Djurgårdsvägen, Stockholm, Sweden. Collection of the pop group's memorabilia & interactive exhibits, including a studio & dance floor.
ABBA The MuseumDjurgårdsvägenabbaconceptualdance floorexhibitmemorabiliastudio
Gröna Lund, Seasonal amusement park with roller coasters & thrill rides, competitive games & live concerts. Lilla Allmänna, Stockholm, Sweden
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