It was raining at the time. We walked here from the hotel on the left side of the museum. At this time, there were long queues, and we started to queue very disciplinedly. When we almost reached the entrance 45 minutes later, a security guard suddenly appeared and began shouting to tell us we needed to queue again on the other side of the building! Nobody told us this before we were in the queue, only people who bought tickets directly (not city passes) could go in first. We gave up, very disappointed, and it was really bad to think that this very rude security guard was unfair and outrageous. We came back in the afternoon, and the guy was still shouting that people should hurry up and go ...... very crowded ...... so that the exhibits in the museum have changed their taste. What a pity ...
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It was raining at the time. We walked here from the hotel on the left side of the museum. At this time, there were long queues, and we started to queue very disciplinedly. When we almost reached the entrance 45 minutes later, a security guard suddenly appeared and began shouting to tell us we needed to queue again on the other side of the building! Nobody told us this before we were in the queue, only people who bought tickets directly (not city passes) could go in first. We gave up, very disappointed, and it was really bad to think that this very rude security guard was unfair and outrageous. We came back in the afternoon, and the guy was still shouting that people should hurry up and go ...... very crowded ...... so that the exhibits in the museum have changed their taste. What a pity ...
The Swedish Natural History Museum in Stockholm is worth a visit. We took Line 11 from Kista to Line 14 to University Station and walked for 5 minutes. It was very close. The museum was magnificent and distributed scientifically. It was fine. It could stay for a whole day. It was not tired, the exhibits were too rich, There are many interactive areas inside, and you must bring your children and family if you have the opportunity! The museum is free!
I love the history museum, but the average person may be different from me, after all, Stockholm has too many worth seeing. There are many artifacts in the museum. When I arrived, there were religious murals and related artifacts being displayed. It took me a lot of time, but the most famous in the museum is the gem gold cup, but that one can't take pictures.
The Natural History Museum is one of the two major historical museums in Sweden. The museum was founded by the Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences in 1819. The exhibition has more than 9 million items purchased by the Swedish Royal Museum since 1739. The building was built in 1916. There is also an observatory and IMAX cinema.
This museum is definitely one of the best in Stockholm. Be sure to keep an eye on the museum's ticket-free day! And don't miss the gold in the basement! That's an impressive collection!