A world of knowledge and experiences at the Swedish Museum of Natural History
The Swedish Museum of Natural History in Stockholm is one of two main natural history museums in Sweden, with the other located in Gothenburg. The museum was founded in 1819 and is a prominent tourist attraction in Sweden, welcoming hundreds of thousands of visitors annually.
The museum is composed of several sections, housing a significant collection of artifacts and exhibits that captivate tourists, especially history enthusiasts eager to uncover its secrets. One of its key sections is the paleontology department, where visitors can observe skeletal remains of extinct creatures such as dinosaurs and mammoths.
Opening Hours:
The museum is closed on Mondays. On other weekdays, it's open for visitors from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
Swedish Museum Ticket Prices:
- Children: 50 Swedish Krona.
- Adults: 110 Swedish Krona.