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Get InspiredEuropeSwedenStockholmStiftelsen K A Almgren Sidenväveri & Museum

Stiftelsen K A Almgren Sidenväveri & Museum

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Museum·Educational, Historical, Interactive
Stiftelsen K A Almgren Sidenväveri & Museum
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Stiftelsen K A Almgren Sidenväveri & Museum
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Stiftelsen K A Almgren Sidenväveri & Museum
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Stiftelsen K A Almgren Sidenväveri & Museum
Photo by Johan Scherman from Google Places
Stiftelsen K A Almgren Sidenväveri & Museum
Photo by hanna ekström from Google Places
Stiftelsen K A Almgren Sidenväveri & Museum
Photo by Jane Burson from Google Places
Stiftelsen K A Almgren Sidenväveri & Museum
Photo by Stefan Maurbakken - den gröna guiden (VerdeVerde TRAVEL) from Google Places
Stiftelsen K A Almgren Sidenväveri & Museum
Photo by Lena Sjöberg from Google Places
Stiftelsen K A Almgren Sidenväveri & Museum
Photo by Johan Scherman from Google Places
Stiftelsen K A Almgren Sidenväveri & Museum
Photo by hanna ekström from Google Places

Stiftelsen K A Almgren Sidenväveri & Museum, located in the lively Södermalm district of Stockholm, offers visitors a fascinating journey into the world of silk weaving. This museum is dedicated to preserving the rich history of this traditional craft, featuring interactive exhibits that engage visitors of all ages. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply curious about traditional crafts, this museum provides an educational and enjoyable experience. The museum's location in Södermalm, known for its vibrant culture, adds to its appeal, making it a perfect stop for those exploring Stockholm's cultural heritage.

Stiftelsen K A Almgren Sidenväveri & Museum, located in the lively Södermalm district of Stockholm, offers visitors a fascinating journey into the world of silk weaving. This museum is dedicated to preserving the rich history of this traditional craft, featuring interactive exhibits that engage visitors of all ages. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply curious about traditional crafts, this museum provides an educational and enjoyable experience. The museum's location in Södermalm, known for its vibrant culture, adds to its appeal, making it a perfect stop for those exploring Stockholm's cultural heritage.

Highlights

  • Insight into traditional silk weaving.

  • Located in the trendy Södermalm area.

  • Interactive exhibits for all ages.

Reviews

4.6
Excellent154 reviews

Stiftelsen K A Almgren Sidenväveri & Museum in Stockholm is highly regarded for its insightful displays on the art and history of silk weaving. With a strong 4.6-star rating from 154 reviews, visitors appreciate the museum's dedication to preserving cultural heritage. The interactive exhibits and knowledgeable staff enhance the educational experience, making it a favorite among families and history enthusiasts alike. Located in the trendy Södermalm neighborhood, the museum is not only a cultural highlight but also conveniently situated for those exploring Stockholm's vibrant areas.

Address
Repslagargatan 15A, 118 46 Stockholm, Sweden
Websitekasiden.se
Phone08-642 56 16
Hours
Closed
Mon
12:00 - 4:00 PM
Tue
12:00 - 4:00 PM
Wed
12:00 - 4:00 PM
Thu
12:00 - 4:00 PM
Fri
12:00 - 4:00 PM
Sat
12:00 - 4:00 PM
Sun
Closed
Best For

History buffs and craft enthusiasts.

Occasion Tags

Family, Tourists, Locals, Educational

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Location

Södermalm, Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
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