Uncover the captivating history of Sweden with an exclusive tour of the Swedish History Museum and the Vasa Museum in Stockholm. Dive into the Viking era, explore the stunning Gold Room, and marvel at the 17th-century warship that’s the centerpiece of the Vasa Museum. This experience promises to transport you back in time, leaving you eager to discover more about Sweden’s remarkable past.
Key Points
- The Swedish History Museum offers an extensive collection covering Swedish history from the Mesolithic period to the present day, including a Viking collection and the Gold Room.
- The Vasa Museum houses the only preserved 17th-century warship, the Vasa, allowing visitors to explore Sweden’s maritime history and appreciate the intricate wooden sculptures and carvings.
- The tour package provides private exploration of both the Swedish History Museum and Vasa Museum, with skip-the-line access to the Vasa Museum.
- The tour is priced from Kč 4,898 per person and lasts 2-4 hours, with a full refund available for cancellations made up to 24 hours in advance.
- The group size for the tour is limited to 1-25 guests per guide or 26-50 guests per 2 guides, ensuring a personalized experience.
Tour Overview and Pricing
The tour offers a private exploration of the Swedish History Museum and the renowned Vasa Museum. Priced from Kč 4,898 per person, the tour lasts 2-4 hours.
Guests can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The tour features skip-the-line access to the Vasa Museum.
Guests can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The tour features skip-the-line access to the Vasa Museum.
Group size is limited to 1-25 guests per guide, or 26-50 guests per 2 guides. Visitors can reserve their spot now and pay later.
The tour covers Swedish history from the Mesolithic period to the present day, including a vast Viking collection and the impressive Gold Room.
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Highlights of the Swedish History Museum
As visitors explore the Swedish History Museum, they’ll be captivated by its extensive collection that spans from the Mesolithic period to the present day.
Key highlights include:
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The Viking collection, showcasing weapons, the Söderala vane, the Mästermyr chest, and other archaeological finds.
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The Gold Room, housing about 3,000 objects made from 52 kg (115 lb) of gold and over 200 kg (440 lb) of silver.
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Ecclesiastical art from the 12th century to the post-Reformation period, including wooden sculptures, altarpieces, and crucifixes.
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Permanent exhibitions covering Swedish history, culture, and society.
The Viking Collection
Spanning centuries of Nordic history, the Viking collection at the Swedish History Museum captivates visitors with its impressive array of artifacts.
Highlights include the Söderala vane, a rare 9th-century weathervane, and the Mästermyr chest, a well-preserved tool chest from the 11th century.
Visitors can also admire Viking weapons, such as swords, axes, and spearheads, providing insights into the warriors’ way of life.
The collection’s archaeological finds, including jewelry, combs, and ceramics, offer a glimpse into the daily lives of Viking-era Scandinavians.
This extensive Viking display showcases the rich cultural heritage of Sweden’s past.
Exploring the Gold Room
What captivates visitors to the Swedish History Museum’s Gold Room is the staggering collection of over 3,000 objects crafted from an astounding 52 kg (115 lb) of gold and more than 200 kg (440 lb) of silver.
The remarkable displays include:
Ornate crowns, scepters, and other regal items showcasing Sweden’s rich cultural heritage; intricate jewelry providing a glimpse into the lavish lifestyles of the elite.
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Ornate crowns, scepters, and other regal items that showcase Sweden’s rich cultural heritage.
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Intricate jewelry, such as brooches and necklaces, that provide a glimpse into the lavish lifestyles of the country’s elite.
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Ceremonial vessels and tableware, meticulously designed to reflect the power and prestige of the Swedish monarchy.
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Stunning religious artifacts, including chalices and reliquaries, that underscore the importance of faith in Swedish history.
Ecclesiastical Art at the Museum
The Swedish History Museum’s collection of ecclesiastical art spans the 12th century to the post-Reformation period, showcasing a remarkable array of wooden sculptures, altarpieces, and crucifixes.
These artworks offer a glimpse into Sweden’s rich religious heritage, with intricate carvings and vivid depictions of biblical scenes.
Visitors can admire the technical mastery and artistic expression embodied in these pieces, which range from ornate church furnishings to more humble devotional objects.
The collection provides a unique opportunity to explore the evolution of religious art and its role in shaping Sweden’s cultural and spiritual identity over the centuries.
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The Vasa Museum Experience
Visitors embarking on the 4-hour tour can look forward to an immersive experience at the Vasa Museum, home to the world’s only preserved 17th-century warship, the Vasa.
The tour includes skip-the-line tickets, allowing guests to explore the impressive vessel up close.
The museum experience offers:
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An in-depth look at Sweden’s maritime history
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Admiration of the Vasa’s intricate wooden sculptures and carvings
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Insights into the ship’s fateful maiden voyage and dramatic sinking
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Appreciation for the painstaking preservation efforts that have kept the Vasa intact for over 300 years.
Tour Features and Inclusions
This private group tour led by a 5-Star Licensed Guide fluent in selected language includes regular tickets to the Swedish History Museum and skip-the-line tickets to the Vasa Museum.
The group size is limited to 1-25 guests per guide, or 26-50 guests per 2 guides.
At the Swedish History Museum, the guide will purchase the tickets on-site, allowing guests to skip the ticket office line.
While the skip-the-line tickets provide access to the museum entrance, they don’t bypass security checks.
Guests will receive important tour details the day before the scheduled visit.
Important Information and Meeting Point
The meeting point for this tour is in front of the Swedish History Museum, located at Narvavägen 13-17, 114 84 Stockholm, Sweden.
The guide will purchase tickets on-site for the Swedish History Museum. While the tickets allow skipping the line at the ticket office, they don’t bypass the entrance/security checks.
Participants should check their email the day before the tour for any important updates. Additionally:
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Tickets to the Vasa Museum are included and allow for skip-the-line access.
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The tour group size is limited to 1-25 guests per guide, or 26-50 guests per 2 guides.
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Guests can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
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Payment isn’t required upfront, as guests can reserve their spot and pay later.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are There Audio Guides Available for Self-Guided Tours?
The tour does not include audio guides for self-guided exploration. Visitors can rent audio guides from the museums themselves if they wish to have a self-guided experience with additional commentary and information.
Can I Bring Food and Drinks Inside the Museums?
No, visitors are generally not allowed to bring food or drinks inside the museums. The museums have strict policies to maintain the cleanliness and preservation of the exhibits. Visitors should plan to consume any food or drinks before entering the museums.
Is Photography Allowed in the Exhibitions?
Photography is generally allowed in the exhibitions, but visitors should check with staff for any restrictions. Some exhibits may prohibit photography to preserve the items or the visitor experience.
How Accessible Are the Museums for Visitors With Disabilities?
The museums strive to be accessible for visitors with disabilities. Wheelchair access is available, and audio guides and other accommodations can be arranged. It’s best to inquire about specific needs when booking the tour.
Do the Museums Have On-Site Restaurants or Cafes?
The museums have on-site cafes and restaurants where visitors can grab a snack or meal. The Swedish History Museum has a café, while the Vasa Museum has both a café and a full-service restaurant.
The Sum Up
This tour offers a captivating journey through Sweden’s rich history, showcasing the country’s Viking heritage and the renowned Vasa warship. Visitors can explore the Swedish History Museum’s impressive collections, including the rare Söderala vane and Mästermyr chest, while the Vasa Museum provides a unique glimpse into 17th-century shipbuilding. With skip-the-line access and flexible cancellation policies, this tour provides an engaging and convenient way to discover Sweden’s past.
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