The Museum of the Middle Ages primarily attracts not by its collection, but its location. And it is so that you can not find it at once: the exposition "was registered" in the heart of Stockholm, under the bridge, between the Royal Palace and the Opera House. Walking on the "North Bridge" (Norrbro), be sure to stick your head from his terrace Strompartera, then you will see the treasured tablet "Medeltidsmuseum". An adventure walk through the old Swedish capital begins here
In short, the main "treasures" of the museum are the 14th century cemetery wall erected in the 1530s by the reign of Gustav Vasa, the ship of the 16th century raised from the bottom, as well as the remains a secret corridor leading to the Royal Palace under the strait. And all this "good" museum fund received at a time, in a heap. It's just in 1978-80. here there were extensive archaeological excavations, and all because of the rebuilding of the Riksdag building (the Swedish parliament). Discovered in the course of work, the finds were put together and created one of the most interesting museums in the country.
The museum specialists made a lot of efforts to properly sort out the collection and create an exposition that is not only fascinating but understandable even for those who do not even know the Swedish language . Therefore today in the Medieval Museum you can see and literally on your fingers understand how the residents of Stockholm used to live several centuries ago, namely from the 1250s to the 1520s . Here is the corner of everyday life with furniture and fabrics, there - tools, a little farther popular in those days crafts, and next to each other there was an exceptionally entertaining children's corner with toys, whistles and all kinds of fintiflykami important for medieval kids . All this is accompanied by perfectly executed figures dressed in the fashion of those centuries . In short, this museum does not feel sorry for will lay an hour and a half of priceless vacation time .
Coordinates
Address: Norrbro Bridge , Strömparterren, 3 (descending the stairs under the bridge from the terrace of Strempartere). Getting there: The nearest metro stations are Kungstredgarden, Gamla stan and T-Centralen. You can also take bus number 43 to the stop Gustaf Adolfs torg
Working hours: Tue, Thurs-Sun 12: 00-17: 00, Wed 12: 00-19: 00.
Cost of visiting 100 SEK (there is audio guides in Russian), children under 19 years free of charge, with Stockholm Card also free of charge