Calendar information for the City Museum and the Medieval Museum 3-10 May 2024

Calendar information for the City Museum and the Medieval Museum 3-10 May 2024
Calendar information for the City Museum and the Medieval Museum 3-10 May 2024
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Miscellaneous

Stockholm Storytelling Slam 2024
4 MAY 13.00–16.00. Ticket: SEK 40-80
Location: Stadsmuseet, Hörsalen floor 2
Narrator slam is a playful competition where the audience acts as a judge and makes the decision when Stockholm’s best storyteller is crowned.

Stockholm Chamber Music: Negar Zarassi
5 MAY 13.00–15.00. Ticket: SEK 100-275
Location: Stadsmuseet, auditorium floor 2
Don’t miss the chance to meet this world artist in a slightly smaller chamber music format.

City walks

Sprängkraft – pram hike in Vinterviken
7 MAY 11.30–13.00. Ticket: SEK 75-150
Location: Hägersten
Join us on a pleasant hike in an explosive environment.

Views

Screening of The Family and the Slaves
4 MAY 14.00–14.30. Ticket: SEK 25–50
Location: Stadsmuseet, floor 3
Come along to Carl Johan De Geer’s exhibition where, in art installations, he deals with the role of his own family in 17th-century slavery.

Children

Forgotten Dragons and Treasures
4 MAY 14.00–15.30. Ticket: SEK 50
Location: Old Town
Join us on a history hunt in the Old Town for children aged 6–12. Hear fascinating tales of forgotten dragons, brave queens and hidden dungeons.

Web calendar: https://stadsmuseet.stockholm/aktuellt/?t=event

Web calendar: Current events – City of Stockholm (kultur.stockholm)

The city museum

Free entrance
Opening hours:

Monday closed
Tuesday 11–17
Wednesday 11–20
Thursday 11–17
Friday–Sunday 11–17

Exceptional opening hours:

8 May 11:00–17:00
May 9 – closed

Temporary exhibitions, free admission:

STHLMS PEARLS!
Meet the redemptive punk in Stockholm through Hatte Stiwenius’ photographs from 1977 to 1987.
28 October 2023–25 August 2024. Barrel vault, level 0, free entry.

The family and the slaves
Carl Johan De Geer interprets the shocking encounter with his own family’s dark past. 17 February–1 September 2024. Floor 3, free entry.

The Medieval Museum

The Medieval Museum under Norrbro has closed for relocation, but we’ll see you in Gamla stan! Join city walks, tours of historic rooms and other events in town and digitally that bring you exciting stories from the Middle Ages.

Tickets

You can buy tickets online or at the museum’s entrance with card or Swish. Tickets are booked in advance for our public walks, guided tours and lectures.

Ticket link is available on the event’s website, see our calendar.

Your tickets will be sent to your email address so you can print them on your own printer. It is also possible to show your ticket on your mobile phone. Each ticket has a unique code that is checked upon admission.

Purchased tickets are not redeemable.

The article is in Swedish

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