Sweden Free / Medieval Museum Stockholm
Just walking around Stockholm gives you a very clear glimpse into its medieval past, but in order to understand how the city thrived, prospered and defended itself, you will do no better than have a quick visit at this lovely free museum. We are sure you'll walk right next to it while you're walking around town on your first day really so, why not just walk in?!
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Swedish Food - Stockholm’s Best SWEDISH MEATBALLS! + Underground Medieval Museum
We're finally trying Swedish Meatballs! For our final day in Stockholm, we try some final yummy dishes like meatballs, cinnamon rolls and fish soup. Then we head to the medieval old town of Gamla Stan and Stockholm's underground medieval museum.
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Stockholm is a fantastic example of an old medieval city, and even amongst the shops in the high street you find examples of an old palace now just someones house. A charming city that you could easily spend a lot more than a day in.
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Stockholm’s excellent (and now free to enter) medieval museum – Medeltidsmuseet – is the ideal place to start your exploration of Gamla Stan. We reckon it’s one of the best museums in the whole city, and there’s enough interesting stuff to keep kids and adults happy for a couple of hours.Tucked beneath street level close to the Swedish parliament building, Medeltidsmuseet uses centuries-old artefacts and themed, walk-through exhibits to tell the story of Stockholm’s genesis.Entry to the museum is through a dark, 17th-Century tunnel, which echoes with the piped-in sound of horses clip-clopping over cobbles. Clearly labelled exhibits reveal how the city grew from a small strategic outpost between Lake Mälaren and the Baltic Sea to become a bustling medieval city.By the end of the Middle Ages, Stockholm had around 6,000 inhabitants: more than any other city in the region, but a fraction compared with Europe’s biggest city at the time, Paris, which had 100,000 residents.The museum does a good job of showing what life must have been like for the people of medieval Stockholm. Of course, having a life-size recreation of an old medieval community, complete with cobbled streets and a marketplace, certainly helps.Here you can follow the sound of chanting monks to a mock-up of 15th-Century church, take a peek into a medieval herb garden, or pay a visit to the local baker (unfortunately his buns are made of plastic).Stretching for 55 metres through the middle of the museum is a proper slice of medieval Stockholm: the last visible section of the old city walls. Other parts of these tall brick defences were either ripped down in the 1600s or covered over completely. Archaeologists discovered this section from 1530 in the late 1970s, and the whole museum was built around it.
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Nyköping river to medieval castle ruin: virtual walk
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Nyköping is one of Sweden’s oldest cities, situated a little over an hour’s drive south of Stockholm. In the Middle Ages, kings Birger Jarl and Magnus Ladulås built a castle that became the foundation of Nyköpingshus - the destination of this walk.
A famous event of the Middle Ages in Nyköping was the banquet held here in 1317, when King Birger had his brothers Erik and Valdemar imprisoned after a power struggle that had lasted for years. Tradition has it that the king threw the key to the dungeon into the river, where a boy fished it out by chance in the late 19 th century – that is, if it is the same key.
In the 16th Century, when Karl IX was king he thought that the castle was outdated and renovated it to one of the most luxurious castles that could be imagined at that time. The renaissance castle, which was the pride of the city, was burned down in a city fire in 1665. It was later burned down again on 25 July 1719. Some of the bricks where used to build Stockholm Castle, and the Nyköping castle, where births and deaths of kings has taken place was only partly restored in the 20th century. But the journey is the destination! This walk takes you along charming buildings and nature before passing through parts of the ruin.
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While Melynda took the day to go hike, the Henry and the boys took a boat tour to the viking village of Birka outside Stockholm. The weather was rainy but with a few glimpses of sun and there was of course easy access to fika. The boys really got a lot out of the museum and guided tour in English and they really enjoyed their own mock battle at the walls. Henry liked the recreated viking village and long boats.
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If Sweden is our captor, then we definitely got a case of Stockholm Syndrome!
The capital of Sweden and the largest city in the country, Stockholm is regarded as one of the most beautiful capitals in the world. There are a number of attractions and sights to visit, this city appeals to the imagination of many tourists from around the world and here is our personal recommendations.
1. Old town Gamla Stan.
Located in Stockholm's oldest and coziest district. Place where history comes alive! Gamla stan is one of Europe's largest and best preserved medieval city centers, and therefore one of Stockholm's greatest attractions.
2. Swedish food.
There is some traditional food in Sweden you should definitely try, because it's really delicious. Here are a few much common dishes you might get served in a restaurant if you ask for something typically Swedish.
3. The Royal Palace.
This combination of royal residence, workplace and culture-historical monument open year round to visitors makes the Royal Palace of Stockholm unique amongst Europe's royal residences.Uncover the rich past of the Swedish royal family and learn about the day to day lives of the modern monarchy.
4. Vasa museum.
The Vasa Museum (Vasa Museet) is a maritime museum displaying the only almost fully intact 17th century ship that has ever been salvaged, the 64-gun warship Vasa that sank on her maiden voyage in 1628. Opened in 1990, the Vasa Museum is one of the most visited museums in Scandinavia.
5. Nordic museum.
Nordic Museum is the Sweden's biggest historical center of social history. Arranged on the Djurgarden Island in the focal point of Stockholm, the superb exhibition hall building is one of Stockholm's actual historic points and certainly justified regardless of a visit in itself. An assortment of displays on mold and materials, furniture and insides, china and table settings, people workmanship, adornments, photography, patterns, and customs.
6. Millesgarden.
Millesgarden is called by many an oasis, and it is very true. It is an ensemble of terraces, gardens, stairs, fountains all decorated by beautiful sculptures. Many of those sculptures are put on high pillars and seem to be frozen in mid-air. It creates a unique feeling of lightness and helps to understand the deep poetry of those pieces of art.
7. Fotografiska (Photography Museum).
The Swedish museum of photography, or Fotografiska, is one of the largest contemporary museums of photography in the world. Explore the four large exhibitions and almost 20 smaller ones per year.
8. Subway in Stockholm.
It's actually the world's longest art gallery and features over 150 works of art and installations. All it costs to check out? The price of a ticket for the train.
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