Bring the whole family to the museum this summer! Free admission for anyone under the age of 19.
A visually rich exhibition that begins with a historical look back at early depictions of Yokai in picture scrolls, woodblock prints, and objects, and then takes us into today’s world of anime, games, and AI-generated imagery.
Read more about the Yokai exhibition here
In our summer workshop, we create freely using tree branches, fabric, and all kinds of other materials, inspired by various forest myths.
¡Viva México! showcases Mexico’s multifaceted origins and traditions. Follow the paw prints of the mythical hairless dog Xolo, who guides children through the exhibition.
Read more about ¡Viva México! exhibition here
In the museum’s park, you can create your own decorative summer flowers inspired by the Mexican Cempasúchil.
Welcome to warm summer evenings under the treetops! For eight Wednesday evenings this summer, the Museum of Ethnography, in collaboration with Stallet Världens Musik, presents lovely concerts in the park. Enjoy music, hammocks, and birdsong in the evening sun. All concerts are free of charge.
Get lost among tinder pouches, monkey traps, and poison arrows. Discover new worlds. Perhaps the leopard mask or the toy dog will become your favorite?
Read more about The Storage exhibition here