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Family visiting the museum of etnography

Dance masks from Oceania! Golden Tibetan sculptures! Buffalo hunts on the prairie! Japanese tea ceremony and much, much more. Are you interested in the world beyond Europe? Then the Museum of Ethnography is the place for you.

The Museum of Ethnography is located in the Museum Park at Gärdet, next to the National Museum of Science and Technology, the Police Museum, the Swedish Sports Museum, and the Maritime Museum.
The easiest way to get here is by bus 69 from Sergels Torg to the stop Museiparken.
The nearest metro station is Karlaplan or tram stop Djurgårdsbron (about a 20-minute walk).

Paid visitor parking is available at the museum and in the surrounding area.
Please note that the visitor parking areas are managed by different parking companies.

Entry fee

Day pass

The day pass is 160 SEK and is purchased in the museum reception. A day pass gives you free admission to the museum for a whole day.

Annual pass

An annual pass costs 200 SEK and gives you free admission to the Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities (Medelhavsmuseet), the Museum of Ethnography (Etnografiska museet), the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities (Östasiatiska museet*) for 365 days from date of purchase.

Read more about the annual pass here.

FREE ADMISSION

  • Everyone under 19 years old.
  • All visitors, regardless of age, on Tuesdays (Yokai-exhibition not included in free entry).
  • Asylum seekers with a valid LMA card or UT card from the Swedish Migration Agency
  • Members of ICOM or the Swedish Museums Association (with valid card)

CONTACT & ADDRESS

Reception: +46 (0)10-456 12 99
Address: Djurgårdsbrunnsvägen 34, 115 27 Stockholm