Swedish Museum of Natural History
Swedish Museum of Natural History stands at 10 Frescativägen in Stockholm, nestled close to the scenic Haga Park. Established in 1819, the museum offers deep insights into Sweden's rich biodiversity and geological history. Its main feature is the impressive exhibition of a 13-meter long blue whale skeleton, one of the largest displayed in the world. Open year-round, visitors can explore interactive exhibits and view over 10 million specimens, from fossils to flora. Families especially enjoy engaging education programs that come alive during the summer months, making learning fun for everyone.