In art, there is room for emotions: drama, love, joy, and sorrow. With us, you can experience them as the artists interpreted them, in their original form. Discover classics and other gems among art and design objects from the 16th century to the present day. Welcome to Nationalmuseum – Sweden's museum of art and design!
Opening hours
- Monday closed
- Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, 11:00–17:00
- Thursday, 11:00–20:00
- Saturday, Sunday, 11:00–17:00
Admission fees and tickets
- Regular price, 160 kr
- Free admission for visitors under 20.
Others entitled to free admission.
Get your entrance ticket!Where to find us
Södra Blasieholmshamnen 2, Stockholm
Find your way with Google Maps or here, at the website.
Art and design from the 16th century up until today
Discover the colletions of art, applied arts and design
Join us on a travel through time and explore European art history. Experience everything from Rembrandt paintings to glass from Orrefors.
Beauty and the Unexpected
Take a trip through american crafts, from the 1950s and up until today.
Vaginal Davis: Naked on my Ozgoad
Multi-artist Vaginal Davis interprets the stories of the wizards and witches of the land of Oz.
Even more from the collections and temporary exhibitions.
See more of what's happening, and what's coming soon, at the museum and elsewhere.
For fun and facts
Nationalmuseum Visitor Guide App
Download our app witch contains audio guides, facts and inspiration. The best companion during your visit to the museum and a real gold mine for anyone eager to learn more about art and design.
Look and listen
Did you know that music can influence your perception of art, and vice versa? Visitors have paired tunes with selected objects from the collections. Look and listen, in the museum, or on the website.
For children and families
Villa Curiosa
Villa Curiosa is a sensory, absurd and philosophical exhibition for children that provides keys to the interpretation and experience of the Nationalmuseum's collections and to art in general.
The Oculus Walk– see, watch & look at art!
A self-guided walk in the museum for kids and their accompanying curious adults to discover art together. Keep your eyes open, this museum is filled with art waiting to be explored.
Extend the museum experience
Food, drinks and "Swedish fika"
Restaurateur Fredrik Eriksson offers coffee, AW and uncomplicated dishes originating from Swedish ingredients and traditions. Everything cooked from scratch with soul and heart.
Bring the museum back home
A carefully selected range of products inspired by the museum’s collections and exhibitions: posters and cards, books, jewellery, tableware, games, toys and much more.
A place to pause
Take a break in the beautiful Sculpture Courtyard. Get aquainted with 19th-century sculpture and meet Old Norse gods as well as the mainstays of society.