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Buy Now (20% Off)Discover the Legacy of ABBA at the ABBA Museum in Stockholm
If you’re too young to know the super troupers who stormed the pop world between 1972 and 1983 but want to know how they did it? Or simply love pop culture and its intriguing history? Visit the ABBA museum where the Swedish band’s stage clothes, instruments, artifacts, interviews, gold records, concert footage, etc are all preserved in a contemporary interactive setting.
ABBA, a palindrome of the member’s first letter, rose to worldwide fame after winning the Eurovision Song Contest in 1974 with their hit song “Waterloo” giving Sweden its first victory in the contest. Since then, they have taken pop to the next level and still hold the title of Sweden’s biggest pop group.
What’s really interesting about the museum is that you can sing and dance alongside the holograms of the pop sensations and hear the tales of their glory firsthand in the audio guide. You will be transported back to 1974 Brighton and can get your hands on Benny’s piano!
There’s also the Mamma Mia! exhibition hosting all the original costumes, props, and memorabilia.
Fun fact: The audio guide was specially written for the museum by the screenwriter for Mamma Mia!
Why should I visit ABBA Museum?
ABBA fan or not, this is a musical and historical haven for you to dive into the secrets of their legacy. Learn how they changed pop music and became world famous. Put on a digital costume and become the fifth member of the group, your performance is recorded and saved to your ticket so you can download and forever treasure the fun you had with ABBA. Or if you’re not into that, stay and watch other people’s performances!
Therefore, if you are old enough to recall glam rock, take a trip down the musical memory lane. Come watch ABBA and their entourage at the pinnacle of their artistic and musical prowess, gain insight into the group members’ personal lives, and witness them as the unstoppable global superstars they will always be.
There’s also a bistro conveniently located in the premises where you can enjoy Swedish delights, refreshments or as the Swedish say it ‘fika’
The ABBA Concert
Come along with the band on their 1979 North American and European tour. You can watch what happens behind the scenes as ABBA meets fans, practices, unwinds and gets ready for their performance throughout the movie. In addition, there are interviews, promos, and a performance at London’s Wembley Arena.
Exclusively: Pop Story, an animated film based on the same-titled book by Björn Ulvaeus. The movie was specially created for the ABBA museum and is only available here.
There is no set time at which you must arrive because the films are broadcast constantly throughout the day. Just settle in and enjoy in the show!
Timings : ABBA Museum
1 June to 31 August 2023 every day from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM
1 September to 23 December 2023 every day from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
24-25 December 2023: 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM
26-30 December 2023: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
31 December 2023: 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Peak hours: noon to 3:00 PM
Ticket Prices : ABBA Museum
Adult 290 SEK / 25 EUR
Children (7-15) 110 SEK / 9.35 EUR
Family Ticket (2 Adults + 2 Children) 695 SEK / 60 EUR
Children 2 and younger go free
Note: Audio Guide can be separately purchased for 20 SEK / 1.7 EUR and is available in the following languages Swedish, English (in both these languages the ABBA members themselves are telling their story), German, Finnish, French, Dutch, Russian, Spanish, Italian, Polish, Chinese and Japanese.
Important Information
The entire ABBA museum is cash-free for safety reasons, carry credit for any purchase you wish to make
Locker and lockable hanger facilities are available
Wheelchair accessible with elevators on each floor
This experience takes 1.5 to 2 hours
Restrictions
Baby strollers
Food and drinks
Luggage or large bags
Flash photography
Video recording
Animals except assistance dogs
How To Reach : ABBA Museum
Location: Djurgårdsvägen 68, 115 21 Stockholm, Sweden
- By public transportation
Tram nr 7 – stop at Liljevaljchs/Gröna Lund
Bus nr 67 – stop at Liljevaljchs/Gröna Lund
Djurgården Ferry – stop at Allmänna Gränd
M/S Emelie Ferry – stop at Allmänna Gränd
Note: it is advised not to drive as the area does not have parking.
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