We are so glad you are planning to visit us! Here is everything you need to know before your visit to the museum.
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.
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.
The Museum of Ethnography is located in the Museum Park in Gärdet, next to the Technical Museum, Police Museum, Riksidrotts Museum and the Maritime Museum. You can easily reach us by bus 69 from Sergels Torg, and get off Museiparken bus stop. The closest subway station is Karlaplan or if you are using the tram, then you can absolutely get off at Djurgårdsbron station (the museum is in 20-minute walk proximity).You can plan your trip prior to the visit using the SL Travel Planner.
Parking spaces are located outside the museum and in the surrounding area.
We offer our visitors free Wi-Fi. Please ask for login details at our reception.
You can shoot pictures without using flash, a tripod and selfie stick. Please share your pictures in social media channels. Please contact the reception if you plan to shoot pictures for commercial use.
Backpacks, larger bags (or equivalent) and umbrellas are to be stored in the lockers for visitors' safety. Coin-free cabinets are located adjacent to the entrance of the museum.
Strollers are welcome in the museum. There is stroller parking outside Matmekka, but strollers are not permitted inside the restaurant or in the exhibition A World of Tales. Changing facilities are available in all restrooms.
Only guide dogs are permitted to be in the premises. Do not leave your pet tied at the entrance of the museum.
Our Matmekka restaurant is open on Tuesdays – Sundays from 11.00 to 17.00, and on Wednesdays from 11.00 to 20.00.
Click on the link to read more about Matmekka.
There are no facilities for eating brought-in food at the museum.
The museum showcases a massive collection of jewellery, books, toys and other items from all over the world for sale. You are welcome to visit our store to look around, or to purchase your memorable gift or souvenir.
Here you can find information about accessibility at the museum.
Please contact us if you have any other questions!
The Museum of Ethnography Reception: 010-456 12 99
Email: info@etnografiskamuseet.se