Stockholm, Sweden
Tyghusplan
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+46 104561297
Good for kidsToilets
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet
The far East Asian museum is amazing! It's easily accessible by walking from Kungstradgården and has interesting exhibits from China, Korea, Japan, Nepal and many more countries. There's also a gift shop selling souvenirs from different cultures and a small cafe as well. there are lockers for free for bags and the entire museum is child friendly.
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I call in mid day in the middle of the week. I'd not been here for a few years and it was good to revisit. Its important to note that the museum is a bit of a specialist place and does focus on the Far East, lots of antiquities from the region dating back many years. I particularly liked the exhibit regarding Buddah/Buddhism and thought the displays were well laid out with insightful text. There are refreshments available. I will call again.
Exquisite collections of antiques from Egypt, Greece, Roman and Middle East empire. The museum is very innovative and interactive since they are using modern digital technology to present history during those times. Hence you can uncover layers of a Egyptian coffin, also you have the opportunity to write down your name using Egyptian hieroglyphs. Inside the museum is a lovely coffee shop where you can relax.
Not so famous place for visiting but its free and its unforgettable with such unique things!
Small but very well maintained museum. A fresh breath of Asian culture and history in northern Europe.
Free museum with a great collection of art and artifacts from east asian. Definitely recommend to give it a try.
A relaxing and nice museum. There are several very unique sculptures of Bhudda. Good for kids as well.
It is certainly an interesting looking museum with an interesting collection of art; mainly from China, Japan and Korea; the admission is free so a must visit.
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