The Swedish Museum of Natural History, located in Stockholm, is one of two great museums of natural history in Sweden.
The museum was established in 1819, and since that date it is one of the most important places of tourism in Sweden and receives hundreds of thousands of visitors annually, and in 1916 a planetarium was placed on top of the building to be considered the largest in Sweden.
The technology is now used in the newest museum in the whole of Sweden.
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The best activities in the Swedish Museum of Natural History
• Take the “Cosmunova” tour through which you can discover the universe in an interesting and enjoyable way and watch the planetarium, the latter showing breathtaking scenes from our wonderful 3D technology.
• Visit the Fossil section where you can see skeletons of extinct creatures like dinosaurs and mammoths.
• Experiences and games for children, there are many of them, so your children will enjoy many of these fun experiences.
• Enjoy visiting the various exhibitions at the Swedish Museum of Natural History, which display various and varied artifacts and pieces each time.
• Visit the museum restaurant and enjoy eating fresh and delicious meals or buying beautiful gifts and souvenirs for family and friends from the museum’s gift shop.
work hours
The museum is closed on Mondays. The rest of the week the museum is available for visiting from 10:00 in the morning until 20:00 in the evening.
Museum tickets prices
Children: 50 SEK.
Adults: 110 SEK.
Hotels near Swedish Museum of Natural History
The Radisson Blu Royal Park Hotel, Stockholm is one of the best in Stockholm, 1.3 km from the Swedish Museum of Natural History.
Summary of Arab visitor ratings
“The location overlooks the river with a beautiful view. Breakfast is good and varied.” That was what an Arab guest said.
Bellevue Hotel Stockholm is one of the best hotels in Stockholm, with excellent services, 1.9 km from the Swedish Museum of Natural History.
Summary of Arab visitor ratings
Most of the visitors agreed on the good treatment of the hotel staff, and also commended the quality of the food provided.
The Swedish Museum of Natural History website