Admission to: The Hallwyl Museum
Admission to: Temporary exhibitions
Free Wi-Fi available
Audio guide
Tour guide
Other personal expenses
Tips and gratuities
Free for children aged 0-18
Outside food and drinks are not allowed inside the venue
Pets are not allowed inside the venue, with the exception of service animals with valid identification
This activity is not stroller and wheelchair-accessible
No elevator available
A changing table is available in the visitor restroom
Studded shoes are not allowed indoors, as the old building floors are quickly worn down by the cleats
Tripods and selfie sticks are not allowed for safety reasons
Strollers, trolleys, and suitcases are not allowed to bring
To avoid bumping into objects in the museum environment, it is not allowed to bring bags into the museum or carry jackets on your arm. There are lockers on the ground floor of the museum where you can secure your belongings. No coins are needed
Kindly see the important notice for more information before the visit
The Hallwyl Museum in Stockholm offers a fascinating glimpse into late 19th-century aristocratic life. Once the private residence of Count and Countess Walther and Wilhelmina von Hallwyl, the house is preserved in its original condition with opulent interiors, antique furnishings, and a vast collection of art, armor, and everyday items. The museum showcases the couple’s passion for collecting and their vision to preserve their home as a time capsule for future generations. Guided tours and exhibitions provide insight into the family’s lifestyle, societal norms of the era, and the cultural and historical context of the time. A visit here is like stepping back into a luxurious and meticulously curated piece of Stockholm’s past
By bus: Take bus 2, or 96 to Norrmalmstorg stop and walk for 2 minutes
By metro: Take line 13, or 14 to Östermalmstorg station and walk for 4 minutes
Nearby landmarks: Berzelii Park
By tram: Take tram 7 to Nybroplan stop walk for 2 minutes
By ferry: Take line 80, or 80X to Nybrokajen (Stockholm) terminal and walk for 3 minutes
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