ABBA The Museum is a Swedish museum dedicated to the pop group ABBA in the Djurgården district of Stockholm in Sweden. The museum displays its collection of exhibits, which includes the artists' clothing, golden records and other original memorabilia. Furthermore, ABBA The Museum, which opened in May 2013 exhibits: Benny's Piano - A self-playing piano which plays when he does; Waterloo - a collection relatesd to the time of the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest; The Polar Studio - A recreation of the studio in which ABBA recorded some of their music; and The Folkpark - The recreation of the site ABBA first met.
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Monday | 10:00 – 18:00 |
Tuesday | 10:00 – 18:00 |
Wednesday | 10:00 – 18:00 |
Thursday | 10:00 – 18:00 |
Friday | 10:00 – 18:00 |
Saturday | 10:00 – 18:00 |
Sunday | 10:00 – 18:00 |
Djurgårdsvägen 68, Stockholm
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ABBA The Museum in Stockholm, Sweden, is a popular attraction for fans of the iconic Swedish pop group. The museum offers an interactive and engaging experience, allowing visitors to explore the history and music of ABBA. Exhibits include original costumes, instruments, and memorabilia from the band's career. Many visitors appreciate the immersive nature of the museum, with opportunities to sing karaoke, mix music, and even appear as a virtual fifth member of ABBA. The museum's layout and design receive praise for their creativity and attention to detail. However, some visitors find the admission price to be on the higher side, and during peak times, it can get crowded, which may impact the overall experience. The museum shop offers a wide range of ABBA-related merchandise, though some find the prices to be expensive. Despite these minor drawbacks, most visitors leave with a positive impression, finding the museum informative, entertaining, and nostalgic. It's particularly enjoyable for ABBA fans, but even those less familiar with the group's music often find the experience worthwhile.
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