About

ABBA The Museum in Stockholm is a vibrant and engaging tribute to the legendary pop group, offering an immersive experience that delights both lifelong fans and newcomers alike. This attraction is brimming with memorabilia and inviting interactive exhibits, where visitors can listen to the members, sing along to iconic hits, and even create postcards. In just 1.5 hours, you can explore the museum's informative displays and interactive features, which provide a comprehensive look at ABBA's illustrious history. It's a perfect spot for families, with activities that are both entertaining and educational, earning a solid 4.5-star rating from visitors.

Recommended visit time

1-2 hours

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Djurgårdsskolan
Bus stop 527 m walk
Liljevalchs/Gröna Lund
Bus stop 24 m walk
ArkDes/Moderna museet
Bus stop 644 m walk
Kastellholmsbron
Bus stop 543 m walk
Skansen
Tram stop 297 m walk
Nordiska museet/Vasamuseet
Tram stop 464 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 22,972 reviews
4.5/5 18,841 review
4.7/5 4,131 review
Alka Shenai
Alka Shenai
5 days ago on Google

Definitely worth a visit! Even as a moderate fan you get sucked into ABBA’s childhood and relationships and their career. The costumes on display are gorgeous and the karaoke booths and the audition stage where you can dance with them is very entertaining and enjoyable. The number of gold and platinum discs fills a whole wall and is a testament to their popularity and universal appeal. Their winning Eurovision entry Waterloo is played on a loop at the start and Abba Voyage is advertised with clips in another room. 3 hours went by very fast. You could easily do it in 2 hours if you skipped some videos and write ups. Glad I went. Very uplifting.

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Tizian Meier
Tizian Meier
6 days ago on Google

Interesting

Navin Roy
Navin Roy
6 days ago on Google

Not a big fan of ABBA, but I have to say it was lots of fun. Interactive experience. I would say it’s a place to visit in Stockholm.