Sweden, one museum at a time

Five very different places tell the story of a country: a warship that sank in minutes, a pop band that conquered the world, a royal stage still in use, a rainforest under glass, and a red wooden church being moved across a mining town.

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Five places worth the trip

Vasa Museum
Stockholm

Vasa Museum

A royal warship that capsized in 1628 minutes into her maiden voyage — and came back up almost whole three centuries later.

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ABBA The Museum
Stockholm

ABBA The Museum

Step on stage with Sweden's most famous export. Original costumes, the real piano and an interactive walk through the ABBA story.

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Drottningholm Palace
UNESCO · Ekerö

Drottningholm Palace

The private home of the royal family and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with baroque gardens and an 18th-century theatre that still performs.

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Universeum science centre
Gothenburg

Universeum

Scandinavia's largest science centre — a living rainforest, sharks, and hands-on exhibits that make physics feel like play.

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Kiruna Church
Lapland

Kiruna Church

Voted Sweden's most beautiful building — a vast red timber church above the Arctic Circle, famously moved whole to a new town centre.

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