In addition to Vasamuseet, the Fotografiska museum is also popular in the city. Photographers as well as those keen on photography will find it interesting to visit the museum. Here you will be told about famous (and not very famous) artists who mastered the art of capturing the moment on a canvas. Furthermore, the museum has become quite a frequent venue for holding interesting concerts. Nobelmuseet is dedicated not only to the prominent native of the city Alfred Nobel, but also to those who received his award. Livrustkammaren is a wonderful museum for those who want to get acquainted with the life of kings and queens. Among the exhibits of the museum, there are even love letters from Princess Marie Antoinette and the Swedish Prince.
The pop group ABBA, is another unofficial symbol of Sweden. It is therefore not surprising that there is a museum in the city dedicated to the group. Its exhibits include costumes and souvenirs associated with the group. The museum features interiors of the times when the group of four were popular. There is a souvenir shop in the hall of the museum, where you can buy something in memory of a well spent time during the travel. Another museum, thanks to which you can get acquainted with the local culture and history, is Stockholms Medeltidsmuseum. Here you can feel full immersion in the atmosphere of the 16th century. What is remarkable about this place is that the exhibits can be touched and lifted. In addition, you do not have to pay a penny to visit the museum; it is absolutely free.
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