Trace Sweden’s cultural history back
to the 16th century while you admire iconic furniture, eye-opening photographs
and artefacts from the indigenous Sami people at this museum.
Learn about the recipients of one of
the world’s most prestigious prizes and the life of the man who founded the organisation
at this intriguing museum.
Wander through grand halls to
discover classic 18th-century paintings or roam the grounds of this royal
palace to watch the ceremonious changing of the guard.
Frozen in time since the 18th century, this gorgeous theater continues to produce operatic performances with the use of its original machinery, traps and décor.
Scenic forests, open picnic areas and stunning gardens on this rural islet today offer family fun, but also hide the ghastly history of its former prison.
Stockholm Syndrome was first coined in this district graced with architectural grandeur and innovative museums, and peppered with parks, waterways and an island.