Stockholm (Sweden)

ABBA The museum / ABBA The Museum

ABBA The Museum is a Swedish interactive exhibition about the pop band ABBA that opened in Stockholm, Sweden in May 2013. ABBA's collected works are showcased in a contemporary, interactive setting at Djurgården, Stockholm.
abba the museum inside
abba the museum outside

Access preferences

Accessible toilets in the museum (Accessible restrooms)

There are toilets available with two grab bars.

Audioguide (Acoustic Experiences)

The museum offers an audioguide. The audioguide 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.

Museum access (Accessible entrance for pushchairs and wheelchairs)

Access to the museum is wheelchair and push chair friendly.

Service dogs (Animals)

The museum do not allow animals inside the exhibitions for safety and allergy reasons.

Assistance dogs are allowed.

Wheelchairs and pushchairs (Accessible entrance for pushchairs and wheelchairs)

The museum is fully wheelchair accessible and the elevators access each level.
Personal care assistants and attendants are welcome, and they do not need to purchase a ticket, but can collect a free ticket at the counter.

The museum has room for up to five wheelchairs (less if there are bigger motorized wheelchairs) at the same time, therefore some waiting time can occur. We also have two non-motorized wheelchairs on loan at the museum. If you wish to borrow a wheelchair, please contact the museum by email.

Contact info

ABBA The museum,
Djurgårdsvägen 68,
115 21 Stockholm, Sweden.
+46 771 75 75 75
info@abbathemuseum.com
https://abbathemuseum.com/en/