Opening Hours and Admission 2025

October – December

Tuesday – Sunday: 10 AM – 4 PM
Wednesday: 10 AM – 7 PM

Adults: SEK 95
Children (0–18 years): Free admission
Free admission for everyone on Wednesdays

Annual Pass

The annual pass costs SEK 350 and gives the holder unlimited admission to the museum for 365 days, along with several great benefits. The pass is personal.
Read more about the annual pass

 

Special Opening Hours

Extra Opening Days
During the winter, Easter, autumn, and Christmas school holidays, the museum is also open on Mondays from 10 AM to 4 PM on the following dates:
January 6, February 17, April 14, April 21, October 27, December 22, and December 29.

Closed
December 31 (New Year's Eve)
January 1 (New Year's Day)
June 20 (Midsummer's Eve)
December 23–25 (Christmas holidays)

 

Opening Hours and Admission 2026

Low season

January–April, October–December

Tuesday–Sunday: 10:00–16:00
Wednesday: 10:00–19:00

Adult: SEK 110
Children: Free admission (0–18 years)
Free admission for everyone on Wednesdays

May and September

Monday–Sunday: 10:00–16:00

Adult: SEK 110
Children: Free admission (0–18 years)

High season

June–August

Monday–Sunday: 10:00–17:00

Adult: SEK 170
Children: Free admission (0–18 years)

Annual Pass

The annual pass costs SEK 350 and gives the holder free admission to the museum for 365 days, along with several great benefits. The pass is personal.
Read more about the annual pass

Special Opening Hours

Extra opening hours
During school holidays (winter break, Easter break, autumn break and Christmas break) we are also open on Mondays from 10:00 to 16:00.

Closed
31 December (New Year’s Eve)
1 January (New Year’s Day)
19 June (Midsummer’s Eve)
23–25 December (Christmas holidays)

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