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Medeltidsmuséet "Museo de Historia Medieval"

Este museo muestra la vida de la ciudad de Estocolmo a principios de los años 1500. Usted encontrará exposiciones que representan las diferentes técnicas de construcción, grabaciones de los coros cantando en latín, así como los distintos olores de alquitrán y pescado seco que eran frecuentes en la época. Muestras interactivas de diapositivas provocan la by Stadsmuseet imaginación, y sacan los aspectos interesantes de la época. Puedes recoger recuerdos, tales como CDs de música, joyas y cerámicas de la tienda de regalos.

+46 8 5083 1790 www.medeltidsmuseet.sto [email protected] Strömparterren 3, Estocolmo ckholm.se ckholm.se

Museet Leksaksland "What's Your Game?"

This unique museum, situated just east of the old city, is devoted to 's rich history as a center of toy production. Though most people think of Danish toy giant Lego when they think of Scandinavian toys, Sweden has been no slouch in turning out playthings throughout modern history. This museum is perfect for children or simply those interested in by Museet Leksaksland history and design.

+46 8411 8505 www.leksaksland.se/ [email protected] Wallingatan 12, Estocolmo

Moderna Museet "Swedish & International "

The Moderna Museum, located across the bridge from Skeppsholmen, is one of the most interesting museums in the city. The building itself is highly acclaimed for its clean aesthetic lines, open spaces and brilliant use of natural light. Many of the exhibitions create a powerful cocktail of provocative, shocking, confusing and fantastic elements, and it is possible by Jon Hurd that you may feel a bit dizzy in the spacious rooms, especially with works that force the audiences to re-evaluate space and dimensions. On the whole, the museum is a challenging but rewarding place to visit. It houses an excellent collection of both Swedish and international modern art, including many familiar pieces by Warhol, Duchamp, Matisse and Picasso. You can also spend several hours in the photography library, and the comprehensive gift shop. Please check the website for timings.

+46 8 5195 5200 www.modernamuseet.se/ [email protected] Skeppsholmen, Estocolmo by Francisco Anzola Biologiska Museet "Stuffed Animal Museum"

The small, brown building that houses the Biological Museum is next to the entrance to . Completed in 1893, its old Nordic style is interesting, especially when you see the curious double spiral staircase inside. There are several displays of stuffed animals that are well-made reconstructions of their natural habitats. The sheer number of stuffed animals testify the expertise of the taxidermists. It is evident in one special creation, which is the surreal rabbit-hawk. By placing beautiful outspread wings on a rabbit, one taxidermist had succeeded in creating a strange creature popular from Swedish farmer folklore. Please check the website for detailed timings.

+46 8 442 8215 www.biologiskamuseet.co [email protected] Hazeliusporten 2, Estocolmo m

Skansen "Open-Air Museum & Zoological Park"

Located in Djurgården, this open-air museum also has a zoological park that displays Scandinavian fauna. Arthur Hazelius laid the foundation of this museum-park in 1891 to showcase the historical transition of the Swedish people. Historic buildings that date back to the 18th century surround the park, and the hosts dressed in traditional costumes greet the by Holger.Ellgaard visitors. The park is open all through the year, and tourists throng to the place to experience the 18th century lifestyle. Prices and hours depend on the time of year, so be sure to check the website for further details.

+46 8 442 80 00 www.skansen.se/ [email protected] Djurgårdsslätten 49-51, Estocolmo

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