Museum in Stockholm
There are plenty of Museum in Stockholm, for all interests and tastes. Stockholm is one of Europe Museum densest cities. On Museumguiden.com, we have listed over 60 different Museums in Stockholm and placed them on maps. Stockholm's most famous and visited museum is the Vasa Museum, Skansen and Museum of Natural History. Will you visit the museum in Stockholm, we recommend first a visit to Museumguiden.com
Vasa Museum

At the Vasa Museum, one can see warship Vasa from the 1600s. Vasa was salvaged in 1961 by naval engineer Anders Franzen, who also discovered the wreck in downtown Stockholm. From its inception appeared Vaasa in a makeshift museum, while the extensive preservation of the ship was underway. Today, this local water museum Aquaria. Current Vasa museum came into being after a Nordic architectural competition which was won by Swedish Mansson & Dahlbäck Architects. Vasa museums building placed directly over Stockholm örlogsvarvs old dry dock from 1878. Wasa ship is in the dock. The Vasa Museum has also been awarded the Kasper Salin Award.
Skansen

Skansen was founded in 891 and is today the world's oldest open air museum. The name is believed to come from the military redoubt as Prince Karl Johan, built for Prince Oskar in the 1810s. Skansen is both a zoo and a cultural history museum building. There have been animals in the field from the outset, for example; reindeer, Lapland dogs, chickens, geese and ducks. Over the years, the animal population since grown to now include the majority of species found in the Nordic fauna. Skansen is the most visited museum in Stockholm, with over 1.4 million annual visitors.
Museum of Natural History
Museum of Natural History is both a biological and a geological museum in Stockholm: The museum was founded in 1819. The Natural History Museum, you'll also find cinema Cosmonova is Sweden's only IMAX cinema.
In addition to these three museums, there are about 57 pieces of second museum in Stockholm listed at the Museumguiden.