Editor´s tipsInterested in the latest exhibition, or would you rather do some shopping? Why not do both? The city’s museum shops offer a wide array of fun and unique items that make for great gifts.
Editor´s tipsSwedish glass is sought after all over the world – known for both simplicity and elegance. Creative design ideas combined with skillful craftsmanship are behind this success. There's also a lot to see in Stockholm when it comes to pottery and wood.
AttractionsA museum of Swedish and international art opened in 1916. A recurring feature is the popular Vårsalongen (Spring Salon).
AttractionsAn international gallery that is completely devoted to glass as an art form. Works by the most interesting young independent glass artists from near a...
Editor´s tipsHornsgatspuckeln - The Hornsgatan Bump - is located at the beginning of Hornsgatan in the Södermalm district near Slussen, and is exactly what it sounds like - a big bump in this otherwise fairly horizontal street. Many galleries and art shops...
AttractionsExperience one of Europe's foremost collections of art from the twentieth century to today, featuring works by artists including Picasso, Dali, Derker...
AttractionsThe home of artists Carl and Olga Milles. A spectacular park built on terraces includes Carl Milles most famous sculptures. Original castings and tool...
AttractionsFotografiska is one of the world’s largest meeting places for contemporary photography. Fotografiska presents four unique large exhibitions and about ...
AttractionsThis small, almost hidden store contains a gallery, exhibition hall and store with carefully selected objects. The Swedish Frenchwoman Pascale Cottard...
AttractionsThe Thiel Gallery exhibits a unique collection of Nordic late 19th and early 20th century art.