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Millesgården in Stockholm

http://www.millesgarden.se/

The artist Carl Milles home, studio and park of sculptures. Also Exhibitions and activities of various kinds, to continue in the visionary spirit of Carl Milles himself. The website contain information in English about Visit Millesgården, Art Gallery, Artists home, Park and garden, Events, About Millesgården, Conference facilities, Contact and Millesgården Shop.

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Moderna Museet in Stockholm

http://www.modernamuseet.se/index.asp?bhcp=1

The museum has one of the best collections of 20th century art in Europe. The Collection includes around 5 000 paintings, sculptures and installations, around 25 000 watercolours, drawings and graphic sheets, and around 100 000 photographs. The collection also includes a large number of artistic videos and films.

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Museiföreningen Ångfartyget Ejdern – S/S Ejdern of Södertälje

http://www.ejdern.org/

8 out of 10 stars (1 vote)

This Museum really a unique of its kind. S/S Ejdern is the world’s oldest coal fired propeller driven steamer, with original engine. She was built in 1880 in Gothenburg to frequent the archipelago. This site is running by the Museum Association of S/S Ejdern and contains a comprehensive information in English about S/S Ejdern, The history of the chip and the Museum Assocition, The saving of Ejdern (A race against time!), Slideshow, Sound effects, Articles about Ejdern, News, Discover Södertälje (Historical dates and Attractions).

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Musikmuseet - The Stockhom Music Museum

http://stockholm.music.museum/

The museum contains a collection of musical instruments, but offer also a chance to experience many different aspects of music – musical instruments, different musical genres, music as our cultural heritage, etc. The website contain information in English about Exhibitions, Collections, Publications, What's on, Young visitors, Guided tours, How to find the museum, map, shop and about the museum.

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Nationalmuseum - National Museum in Stockholm

http://www.nationalmuseum.se/

Sweden's largest art museum and it's history of the collections dates back to the 16th century. Collections of painting and sculptures comprise some 16,000 works. Shows artist such as Rembrandt, Rubens, Goya, Renoir, Degas and Gauguin and also Swedish artists as Carl Larsson, Ernst Josephson, C F Hill and Anders Zorn. The collection includes art from the late Middle Ages up to the beginning of the 20th century. The collection also contains about 30,000 objects of applied art from the Renaissance to the early 20th century.

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Naturhistoriska riksmuseet - The Nature History National Museum in Stockholm

http://www.nrm.se/

The collections consist of millions of specimens, and their size and quality place the Museum among the best in the world. The Botany collections consist of: Phanerogamic collections, Historical botanical collections, Cryptogamic collections, Environmantal specimen bank and Pollen collections. The Geology collections consist of: Mineral collections and Mineral collection of type specimens. The Palaeontology collections consist of Department of Palaeozoology and Palaeobotanical collections. The Zoology collections consist of: Fish collections, Herpetological collection, Ornithological collections, Environmantal specimen bank, Historical zoological collections, Invertebrate collections and Entomological collections.

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Observatoriemuseet i Stockholm - The Observatory Museum

http://www.observatoriet.kva.se/engelska/index.html

The museum is dedicated to the history of science and runs by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences

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Postmuseum i Stockholm - Postal Museum

http://www.postmuseum.posten.se/museng/index.html

The museum is one of the finest postal museums in the world with unique postal historical and philatelic collections.

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Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde - Prince Eugen's Waldemarsudde

http://www.waldemarsudde.com/

'Prince Eugen was one of his generation's foremost landscape painters and many of his best-known works, including Molnet (the Cloud) and Det gamla slottet (The Old Castle), are part of the collections at Waldemarsudde. Prince Eugen was also an art collector and his collection of Swedish turn-of-the-19th-century art is one of the foremost in the country.'

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Riksutställningar - Swedish Travelling Exhibitons

http://www.riksutstallningar.se/

Riksutställningar, Swedish Traveling Exhibitions, has a public function to produce and tour with travelling exhibions and to develop the artistic, educational and technical aspects of the exhibition medium. This website contain information in English about Articles, Exhibitions, Expertise, About Riksutställningar, 'On Tour' and Contact information.

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Sidenväveri och Museum i Stockholm - Silk Weaving Mill and Museum

http://www.kasiden.se/

'A working museum, experience history with a silk production still running on 170 year old looms.'

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Skansen - Skansen in Stockholm

http://www.skansen.se/

The first open-air museum in the world founded in 1891. Includes also a zoological park specialising mainly in Scandinavian fauna. The open-air museum contains about 150 historical buildings that have been moved here from nearly every part of Sweden. Most of them date from the 18th and 19th centuries.

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Strindbergsmuseet - The Museum of August Strindberg

http://www.strindbergsmuseet.se/english/museum.html

The reconstructed apartment, consist of three rooms, and his library of some 3,000 works are today the core of the Strindberg Museum

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Svensk Form - Swedish Design

http://www.svenskform.se/

Design exhibitions, shop, library, periodicals room, and picture archive.

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Synskadades museum - The Visually Handicapped Museum

http://www.srfriks.org/museum/museum.htm

In Swedish only. Describes Swedish visually handicapped peoples history from the early 17th century and to modern times.

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