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Museum Tre Kronor offers a fascinating glimpse into Swedish history through its collection of artifacts rescued from the fire that once threatened the Royal Palace. Positioned beneath the grandeur of the Royal Palace in Stockholm, this museum provides an engaging experience that's suitable for visitors of all ages. With captivating models depicting the evolution of the Palace and detailed narratives about Sweden's past, it's a must-see for history enthusiasts. The visit seamlessly integrates with a Royal Palace ticket, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the country's royal heritage. Spend 1-2 hours here to truly appreciate the stories and resilience captured in its exhibits, earning it a solid 4.3 rating from previous 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.

Gustav Adolfs torg
Bus stop 215 m walk
Stockholm Karl XII:s torg
Bus stop 307 m walk
Riddarhustorget
Bus stop 376 m walk
Karl XII:s torg
Bus stop 305 m walk
Nationalmuseum
Bus stop 357 m walk
Slottsbacken
Bus station 296 m walk

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4.4
based on 278 reviews
4.4/5 278 reviews
Carla Asensio
Carla Asensio
3 weeks ago on Google

A detailed explanation of the historical remodelations of the palace, as well as what would be done downstairs. There's also a video that recreates the different phases. It was not my cup of tea, but it was kind of interesting.

YUSUF GÜZEL
YUSUF GÜZEL
3 weeks ago on Google

The Museum Tre Kronor in Stockholm is a fascinating destination for anyone interested in Swedish history and the city’s royal heritage. Located within the Royal Palace, it offers a unique glimpse into the medieval Tre Kronor Castle, which once stood proudly on this site before being destroyed by a fire in 1697. The museum’s exhibits showcase well-preserved archaeological remains, models, and artifacts that help bring the lost castle back to life. Walking through the underground vaults, you can see original stone walls, old foundations, and medieval passageways that give a sense of the castle’s former grandeur. Informative displays, maps, and interactive features make it easy to understand the historical importance of Tre Kronor, even for visitors with no prior knowledge of Swedish history. The atmosphere is immersive, and the lighting enhances the mysterious, almost time-travel-like experience of being in the very heart of Stockholm’s past. The museum is not large, so it’s easy to explore in under an hour, making it a perfect addition to a visit to the Royal Palace. Overall, Museum Tre Kronor is an engaging, educational, and well-preserved historical site that offers a deeper appreciation for Stockholm’s royal and medieval roots. A must-visit for history lovers.

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Ömer Talha ATAY
Ömer Talha ATAY
4 weeks ago on Google

Tarihi 13. Yüzyıla dayanan eski kalenin müzesi 1600 yıllarında büyük yangında yok olan kalenin kalıntılarını görebilirsiniz saray biletine dahil bir müze ufak ama güzel bir yer

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