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The Aquaria Water Museum in Stockholm

http://www.aquaria.se/

Exhibit living rainforest, aquarium, coral reef, Nordic waters and fish ladder, Baltic Sea House.

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Thielska galleriet - Thielska Art Gallery.

http://www.thielska-galleriet.se/

In Swedish only. The gallery has an unique collection of Nordic Art of the early 20th century because the banker Ernest Thiel was a close friend of the great artists of his time as Edvard Munch, Carl Larsson, Bruno Liljefors, Eugène Jansson and many others that.

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Tullmuseum - The Customs Museum

http://www.tullverket.se/en/Aboutus/Museum/

Smuggling and anti-smuggling measures dominate a large section of the museum. In addition there are always various temporary exhibitions on going.

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Vasamuseet i Stockholm - The Vasa Museum in Stockholm

http://www.vasamuseet.se/Vasamuseet/Vasamuseet.aspx?path=%2fhome%2fvasamuseet%2fom&layout={C0D465E0-3110-436A-A0E4-EA5BB84475B8}

The Vasa is the world’s only surviving 17th-century ship. The ship is displayed in a museum in Stockholm. In the large purpose-built ship hall stands the warship Vasa - the only remaining,

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Vin & Sprithistoriska Museet - The Historical of Wines and Spirits

http://www.vinosprithistoriska.se/

It is the only museum of its kind in Sweden and shows the culture and the technology behind drinks such as vodka, wine and Swedish punch.

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Världskulturmuseet - Museum of World Culture

http://www.varldskulturmuseet.se/smvk/custom-jsp/vkm/intro/index.jsp?domain=www.varldskulturmuseet.se&d=126&l=sv_SE

The museum is divided into five sections and each section is focusing on a theme that reflects the breadth, depth, variety and dynamism inherent to the concept of world culture.

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Östasiatiska museet i Stockholm - Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities

http://www.ostasiatiska.se/

The Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities holds unique collections from Asia. The emphasis of the collections is on archaeological objects and art from China, Japan, India, Korea and South-East Asia.

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