The Swedish Medieval Museum mainly exhibits some cultural relics and works of art in medieval Europe. There are many kinds of collections, mainly sculptures. Among them, ancient Greek sculptures, ancient Egyptian mummies, and statues of the Balkans can be found here. This is an important exhibition hall for understanding the ancient history of Europe. It is worth visiting.
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The Swedish Medieval Museum mainly exhibits some cultural relics and works of art in medieval Europe. There are many kinds of collections, mainly sculptures. Among them, ancient Greek sculptures, ancient Egyptian mummies, and statues of the Balkans can be found here. This is an important exhibition hall for understanding the ancient history of Europe. It is worth visiting.
Sweden's Medieval Museum gives a very old feeling that adults need 70 kroner for admission tickets. This Museum mainly introduces the life style of Nordics in the Middle Ages, but reminds you that walking in it is very gloomy, because accidentally it will suddenly come out with a skeleton. It's frightening.
The Swedish Museum of History, located on the Brahihman Peninsula in Stockholm, is a famous museum for exhibiting ancient cultural relics in Sweden. The museum was built in 1939 and opened to the public in 1943. The museum contains historical relics of Sweden from the prehistoric period to the medieval period of the 16th century.
The Medeltids Museum of Sweden, located north of the palace, is built on the site of the original archaeological excavation. Museums allow visitors to experience Stockholm in the Middle Ages, where visitors are exposed to houses, workshops and shops. Medieval Stockholm in museums refers to the period from 1250 to 1520. The overall feeling is very good!
Introduce the life of the Nordics in the Middle Ages, a lot about the Black Death, accidentally seeing the skeleton without precaution. . . The gloomy inside is a bit scary. A little haunted house feeling, bold people are worth experiencing.