Are you a fan of contemporary art? These are the best contemporary art museums in Stockholm:
1Moderna Museet - Stockholm
StockholmModerna Museet is a state museum for modern and contemporary art in Stockholm. The museum is located on the island of Skeppsholmen. The Moderna Museet exhibits art from 1900 to contemporary, including Swedish and Scandinavian art (with around 3,700 works), international art including works by Pablo 2Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities
StockholmThe Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities (The Östasiatiska museet) is a museum of art and archeology from East Asia in Stockholm. It is located on the island of Skeppsholmen and contains an extensive collection of artifacts from China, Japan, India and other parts of Asia. The Museum of Far Eastern Ant 3Sven-Harry's Art Museum
StockholmSven-Harry's Art Museum (Sven-Harrys Konstmuseum) is an art museum and art hall in Stockholm that was founded by Sven-Harry Karlsson. The building houses the museum, the art hall, a roof garden, a restaurant, apartments and commercial spaces. The art hall is divided into three large halls, two on th 4Swedish Centre for Architecture and Design
StockholmThe Swedish Centre for Architecture and Design (Svenskt arkitektur- och designcentrum, ArkDes) is a Swedish National Museum for architecture and design in Stockholm, located on the island of Skeppsholmen in the same complex as the modern art museum. The Swedish Centre for Architecture and Design exh 5Bonniers Konsthall
StockholmBonniers konsthall is an art gallery in Stockholm for Swedish and international contemporary art. It is the center of Swedish and international contemporary art with exhibitions, discussions and seminars. The five-storey building is made of glass and steel that was designed by Johan Celsing Architec 6The Jewish Museum in Stockholm
StockholmThe Jewish Museum is situated in Sweden’s oldest preserved synagogue. The building, located in Själagårdsgatan 19 in the Old Town, tells the story of the first Jews who came to Sweden, how they formed a community, and how they became a part of Swedish society. Stockholm’s earliest Jewish congregatio 7Royal Swedish Academy of Arts
StockholmRoyal Swedish Academy of Arts (The Konstakademien) promotes the development of art in Sweden. The Art Academy holds a large collection of works of art from the past 270 years, mainly of its own members, as well as a famous collection of antique plaster and a comprehensive archive.