Museum of Ethnography

The Museum of Ethnography is a Swedish science museum. It houses a collection of about 220,000 items relating to the ethnography, or cultural anthropology, of peoples from around the world, including from China, Korea, South and Southeast Asia, the Pacific region, the Americas and Africa.

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Djurgårdsbrunnsvägen 34 102 52 Stockholm Sweden

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Rickard Jonsson

A small museum , but quite a collection of artifacts . Currently displaying an exhibition about cos play which is very good. Don't forget to check out the American Indian exhibition which is excellent

Phuong Minh

One of the best museums i have seen in Stockholm, time spent 2-3 hours if you're interested in vintage thingy. Also, its free!!

Misko Stanisic

Interesting collection, nice personel, beautiful walk in the park around the museum

Drew Diver

The restaurant is amazing, the museum ... Not so much.

Juha Lagerberg

Provat på Taiji eller Tai chi - 太极 - på härliga Djurgården.🙂☯️

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Sarah Mohamadian

Magnificent

parrhesiastes

Vodou exhibition is insightful.

Sergey Ostashev

Nothing to enjoy. At all.

Juha Lagerberg

Tai chi i parken. Jobbar med det inre i djupet.☯️

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