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Visitor information in English about Stockholm Transport Museum.

About the Stockholm Transport Museum

The Transport Museum was originally opened in 1922 and has been housed in four different locations in Stockholm since then. It has now opened in its fifth location, this time in the renovated Gasworks District in Norra Djurgården. The museum showcases a huge number of objects and activities that illustrate how public transport has affected the lives of Stockholmers for more than 150 years.

En grupp barn i skolåldern går tillsammans med en museipedagog uppför trappan från första våning. Runtom barngruppen ser vi några olika äldre fordon.
Miljöbild på caféet. Äldre grön tunnelbana står längs med ett längre bord till vänster. Längs med bordet står ett flertal stolar. Två kvinnor sitter på varsin stol. En annan kvinna med svart tröja med texten "Spårvägsmuseet" går längs med caféborden. Till höger står flera kakelbeklädda cafébås. I dem står ett flertal gröna växter.

Hours and admission

Opening hours: Tuesday – Sunday 11:00 – 17:00 (Closed on Mondays)

Admission fees and tickets:

  • Adults SEK 120

  • Free admission for young people aged under 18

  • Senior citizens SEK 60

  • Students SEK 60

  • Season ticket SEK 300

  • Free admission for members of other museum associations

  • Free admission for members of the Museum Support Association


How to find us?

The new museum is located in the newly renovated Gasworks District in Norra Djurgårdsstaden, Stockholm. The impressive building that houses the museum, designed by Ferdinand Boberg in 1893, is worth a visit in its own right. There are also parks, restaurants and other activities in the neighbourhood. It is easy to reach by public transport, bike, car or on foot.

  • Address: Gasverkstorget 1, 115 42 Stockholm

  • Metro station Ropsten, Bus 6 or 75 to Drevergatan station. Bus 54 to Bobergsskolan station. You can plan your journey on Google maps or at sl.seExtern länk


En man i röd t-shirt, mörkblåa jeans och svarta skor går och håller i en svart barnvagn. I vagnen sitter ett mindre barn med blont axellångt hår. Barnet har en gulmönstrad tröja, gråa ribbade byxor och mörkrosa skor på sig. Barnet håller i en mini blå buss.

Preparing for your visit

Lunch bag room

You can eat any food that you bring with you on the 2nd floor, where microwave ovens are also available. The lunch bag room is primarily intended for groups with their own food.

Lockers and lift

Lock your bags and backpacks in one of the lockers located next to the cloakroom. The museum’s lift serves all floors and is large enough for a wheelchair or a mobility scooter. Door width: 110 cm.

Accessibility

The museum is as accessible as possible to people with mobility impairments, impaired hearing and impaired vision.

Stroller parking

You can park your stroller in our stroller parking area. We would be happy to lend you a baby carrier or a small stroller if necessary. There are lots of places in the museum where you might get hurt - high places, hard materials and places that are easy to climb. For this reason, we kindly ask adults to accompany their children throughout the visit.

Information for schools

The contents of the exhibitions at the Transport Museum have been designed for compatibility with the compulsory school curriculum. It is possible to book an educator-led tour of the museum. For more information, please contact: sparvagmuseet@sl.seExtern länk

En museipedagog står och pekar mot en större tavla där en svartvit bild skymtas. Framför pedagogen står åtta barn i olika åldrar. Ett av barnen räcker upp handen.
Människor som går ombord på en blåvit spårvagn vid Stureplan år 1966. Bredvid spårvagnen står en rödvit buss.

Our collections

The Transport Museum’s collections feature nearly 70 vehicles, 20,000 drawings and 10,000 other objects as well as 500,000 photos, 30,000 of which have been digitised. The digital collections are available at:

Digital CollectionsExtern länk