Exploring Stockholm’s Viking heritage: Sites and museums to visit

The Vikings are never far from mind when you think about Scandinavia, and Stockholm is a good place to dive into their history. From museums and archaeological sites to rune stones hidden in the city streets, there are plenty of ways to explore this part of Sweden’s past. The Viking Museum The Viking Museum on … Read more

A brief history of Stockholm: Key events and landmarks

Statue of Birger Jarl at Riddarholmen in Stockholm, Sweden.

Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, has a history spanning nearly 800 years. Let’s explore how the city evolved from its early beginnings into the vital capital that it is today. Along the way, we’ll highlight key events and significant historical landmarks (which you can visit) that has shaped Stockholm over the centuries. Stockholm’s founding father … Read more

The Swedish Army Museum

The Swedish Army Museum

War is one of humanity’s oldest and most profound forces of change. It has shaped borders, societies, and cultures, leaving a lasting imprint on history. At the Swedish Army Museum (Armémuseum), you can explore this complex and often brutal legacy from a distinctly Swedish perspective. The museum’s permanent exhibition traces the story of conflict from … Read more

Stockholm’s Best Churches to Visit: A Guide to the City’s Most Beautiful Religious Architecture

Hedvig Eleonora Church in Stockholm, Sweden

Stockholm’s skyline features beautiful churches that showcase its rich history and architectural diversity. In this article, we’ll explore some of the most significant and stunning churches around the city. This is the third of eight articles about Stockholm’s architecture. Go to this page for a list of all articles in this series. This is the … Read more

Stockholm’s Most Iconic Landmarks: City Hall, the Royal Palace & Beyond

Stockholm City Hall, Stockholm Royal Palace, Kaknäs Tower

Stockholm is a city where history and modernity coexist, offering a rich tapestry of architectural styles. In this article, we’ll focus on landmarks that hold historical and iconic significance, showcasing the city’s enduring architectural heritage. This is the first of eight articles about Stockholm’s architecture.Go to this page for a list of all articles in … Read more

Tyresö Palace

Exterior of Tyresö Palace in Stockholm, Sweden.

Tyresö Palace (Tyresö slott) is a palace in the southern Stockholm suburb, Tyresö. The palace is a good example of Swedish Renaissance architecture and is surrounded by a picturesque landscape that includes gardens, parks, and views of the nearby archipelago.  Constructed in the early 17th century by Gabriel Oxenstierna, a prominent Swedish statesman and member … Read more

The Royal Palace

Water view of the Stockholm Royal Palace

Stockholm’s Royal Palace has an interesting history. The original castle, named “Tre Kronor” (Three Crowns) was initially constructed as a defensive fort – dating back to the 13th century. Over time, it evolved into a castle and eventually became the royal residence.  Tre Kronor burned down on May 7, 1697, and from its ruins, the … Read more

Drottningholm Palace

Exterior of Drottningholm Palace in Stockholm, Sweden.

Drottningholm Palace is the private residence of the royal family, and parts of the palace is open for public visits and tours. The palace was built in the late 16th century and has been the residence for several generations of the royal families and dynasties. The palace showcases Baroque and Rococo architectural styles and features … Read more

Skokloster Castle

A room of white statues in Skokloster Castle. Stockholm, Sweden.

Skokloster Castle (Skoklosters slott) is a baroque castle between Stockholm and Uppsala. The name comes from the village located here called Sko, and the former nearby monastery (“kloster” in Swedish). The castle was built on land once belonging to the medieval Sko Abbey, which is how it got its name which translates to the Castle … Read more

Stockholm City Museum

Top down miniature model of Stockholm Sweden. At Stockholm City Museum.

The Stockholm City Museum (Stadsmuseet) gives a glimpse into Stockholm’s history, culture, and urban development, and is one of the few Stockholm museums with free admission. It has several exhibitions covering various aspects of Stockholm’s history, from medieval times to the present day. You will discover how Stockholm’s architecture has evolved and transformed its urban … Read more