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The Swedish Museum of Architecture exhibits drawings and other items associated to the history of Swedish building. The majority of the items are from the 20th century.
The permanent exhibition Architecture in Sweden shows building traditions through the ages, and the Sweden’s architecture is debated and discussed. Exhibitions about architecture of today.
The museum is suitable for the disabled. Whithin the museum there are also restaurants and an espressobar.
Tue: 10am–8pm
Wed–Sun: 10am–6pm
Mondays closed.
Adults: 50 kr
Children under 19: free
Fridays 4pm-6pm: free for all
Skeppsholmen (Exercisplan/Slupskjulsplan),
Stockholm
Bus: 65
Tel: (+46) +46 (0)8 58727000
Web: www.arkitekturmuseet.se
Berlin above and below ground
September 13-January 6, 2008
Berlin Projects: Photographs by Hélène Binet
October 9- January 27, 2008
Helldén + Bærtling
October 6-January 13, 2008. An exhibition about the collaboration between the architect David Helldén and the artist Olle Bærtling, architecture and art during the modern movement.
Architecture in Sweden
Architecture in Sweden – Function, Design and Aesthetic through the Ages – is the title of the new base activity at Swedish Museum of Architecture.
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