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Multimedia presentations & artifacts of the medieval era including a market, workshops & church.
Strömparterren 3, 111 30 Stockholm, Sweden

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Linda Baagøe
at 2024 Nov 06
Linda Baagøe
at 2024 Nov 06
This kind of hidden museum tells the early story of Stockholm, and you can se the remains of the first city wall, which was actually not discovered until the end of the 20th century.

In the museum, you can see a lot of exciting displays, and there are things for kids as well.

Best of all, the museum is free, and you can store your luggage for free as well.

In order to find the entrance, you actually have to walk around the Parliament and then enter from the basement.

Visited with my brother and my teenage daughter. They too found it interesting.
Katerina Shestak
at 2024 Sep 19
Katerina Shestak
at 2024 Sep 19
I was there couple of years ago, as I can see now it is temporarily closed. Wondering if it means renovation and improvements - would be excited to see more. We had an amazing visit already back then. Free entry, great expositions, miniatures and information presented in an interesting way. Great location, right in the centre of Stockholm. Will be keeping an eye on the opening dates. Would love to come back.
Bobbi M
at 2023 Sep 05
Bobbi M
at 2023 Sep 05
If you're here to learn the history of Stockholm --for free, this is the place! Takes about 45-60 minutes. English text. Free toilets, free lockers. Information and artifacts are very well put together. They also built models of the town so you can really feel like you're going back in time through the streets of Stockholm.
Brady Reed
at 2023 Jul 22
Brady Reed
at 2023 Jul 22
This is a great museum and it's free. We were blown away at the amount of stuff here. When we learned it was free we figured it would be ok and we would be in and out in a few minutes. We spent about 2 hours inside. Incredibly informative about the history of Stockholm and its just an awesome museum. The remnants and preservation of the old wall was mind blowing. Just to be standing next to something that old is humbling. Definitely check this place out. Giftshop has a lot of good stuff as well. This is a must see.
Rahul Godara
at 2023 Jul 11
Rahul Godara
at 2023 Jul 11
First of all they have a free entry. I visited this museum on a Sunday. There was no wait time. There was a free guided tour at 2 in English. It was great to know the history and I really liked how people of the city came forward and saved the part of history. They have parts of old city wall. They reconstructed the looks of the old city. It was really nice to see all those things along with the old items found from that era.
The Compass Guy
at 2023 Jun 11
The Compass Guy
at 2023 Jun 11
My visit to the Medieval Museum in Stockholm was truly captivating. Stepping inside felt like traveling back in time to the medieval era. The museum's exhibits beautifully showcase the rich history and culture of that period. From ancient artifacts to interactive displays, every corner offered a glimpse into the past. The highlight was definitely the reconstructed medieval city, complete with winding streets and authentic buildings. The knowledgeable staff enhanced the experience with their engaging explanations and enthusiasm. If you have an interest in history or simply want to immerse yourself in a bygone era, the Medieval Museum in Stockholm is a must-see. The museum is free for visitors.
Costa Constanti
at 2022 Aug 07
Costa Constanti
at 2022 Aug 07
A great museum that’s also great for kids. A very cool display of historical items incorporated into an actual archaeological site. Recreated medieval structures blend with unearthed walls and relics. Lots of interactive pieces and plenty of space for roaming and exploring. Very educational and great signage.

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