Stockholm, Sweden
Djurgårdsvägen 68
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+46812132860
Gender-neutral toiletsGood for kidsRestaurantToilets
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet
Really hoping this museum is able to open again soon so everyone can experience the history of ABBA! Such a great collection of costumes and memorabilia, plus the interactive exhibits are so fun. They even cover Mamma Mia! and have movie props and costumes.
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Visited on October 11th 2020 A great experience even if you don't particularly like ABBA. It was real fun being catapulted in the 70s! There is so much to see that it is probably better to take the Audio guide or a guided tour. We didn't and still spent a good 1 1/2 hours inside. You can even dance on stage with ABBA (less the clothes...)
It's dazzling and everything you could ever want from an Abba museum. Lots of surprises and interactive stations to get involved in too. We didn't opt for the audio guide however there was plenty of information to read and music to listen to. Would highly recommend.
Eclectic place. A lot of surprises, enertainment and interaction. The place to be
Pretty cool place. A must visit for the ABBA fans, but the price is really steep...
A wonderful experience. I booked the walking tour followed by entry to the museum. I would highly recommend the walking tour which visits many off the places of famous abba photography shots and places where band members performed. Elisabeth the tour guide was really well informed and so warm and friendly. I learned so much about abba and band members. A must do experience for any abba fan
Love this museum! One of my favourites \u003c3
Kitsch but well done and thorough. Great to know more about their history, see their costumes and much more. Fun interactive elements too.
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