Stockholm, Sweden
Sjötullsbacken 8
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Beautiful collection, beautiful building, beautiful location! Absolutely loved it here.
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A beautiful house of collection of real good artwork here in Stcokholm. I love the modern art showcased here. The view is great and staff is polite too. For people fond of visiting museums, this is a must see.
I cannot say anything about the value of the pictures. We like the architecture and the sculptures in the garden. Well, and the ambience is great.
I called in here mid day mid week, it's has big airy rooms, and smaller more intimate spaces with an eclectic collection of art work. I liked the balance of paintings and sculptures, the different room settings added something to the gallery too. The eating area, is spacious however the place where you pick up your food can get congested very easily if there are more than half a dozen people queuing. Food was nice, good portion sizes. The gardens have some interesting pieces in them too! Will definitely call again.
Located on national park of Djurgården, Thielska Galleriet is a one of a kind museum to visit when in Stockholm. In permanent collection, amazing pieces from the begining of 20th century displayed in an art nouveau mansion. Built for rich industrial family Thiel, this mansion is an architectural jewel which worth the visit by itself. Temporary exhibitions are organised to enhance swedish culture. And for fika, cheffe Monika Ahlberg's café will seduce your tastebuds. To go back center city, a bus stop is just near the museum but if weather is sunny, the walk though Djurgården and its canal will take you around 45mn. Entrance fee to museum is 130 sek
One of the nicer art galleries in Stockholm is the Thielska art gallery located in a turn of the century villa on the island of Djurgården. It is hidden away on a remote spot surrounded by trees and water. The easiest way of getting there is to take the 69 bus to Blockhusudden from the central station, be careful as there are two end destinations and Kaknästornet will leave you short of the destination and it's a good 20 minute walk, however if you do you can have a look at the TV tower while you wait for another bus or walk back a few minutes to the museums, which are maritime, sports, science and police museums. The gallery has a permanent collection of some of the best Nordic artists in a fantastic setting as well as wast temporary exhibitions and at the moment it is Tyra Kleen which covers the lower floor. There is a nice shop and a great cafe with plenty of drink and food choices. You can easily spend two hours here.
An interesting collection of Swedish art, including several of the better known works by Bruno Liljefors. But how much better it would have been if Thiel's home had been presented furnished instead of as a sterile gallery. I can only suppose that most of the original furniture was sold off when the state took over the house and art. Pity.
So loved to this place, beautiful pictures of Edward Munch!
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