Stockholm (Sweden)

Liljevalchs

Liljevalch's exhibition program is aimed at a broad and new audience as well as those with a particular interest in certain artists or art and design directions. Each new art year begins with the well-known juried Spring Salon. Liljevalchs belongs to the City of Stockholm and was inaugurated in 1916 as the first independent and public art gallery for contemporary art in Sweden. The beloved old Bergstenshuset was designed by architect Carl Bergsten, a tranquil environment with beautiful and indirect skylight. Behind our pink house, there were thoughts of building studios as early as 1918. Since Liljevalchs+ opened in 2021, the art gallery has gained an additional 2,400 sqm on three floors for exhibitions and greater capacity to accommodate sensitive and large-scale works of art.
liljevalchs new outside
liljevalchs old outside

Access preferences

Accessible toilets (Accessible restrooms)

Four toilets available for visitors with reduced mobility, one on the main floor and one on the ground floor. Applies to both the old and the new building.

Hearing loop and headset (Acoustic Experiences)

Hearing system for guided tours and presentations with both headsets and T-loop options.

Parking options (Parking)

Accessible parking is available opposite the Gröna Lund parking lot. Parking spaces are also available at the Nordic Museum and the Circus, but the number is often limited. Think car smart, and use public transport if you can!

Wheelchair accessibility (Accessible entrance for pushchairs and wheelchairs)

Main entrance with ramp for wheelchair access. As well as the entrance at Liljevalchs+ where the entrance is directly on the street without thresholds. Loan of wheelchair is available as well.

Contact info

Liljevalchs,
Djurgårdsvägen 60,
115 21 Stockholm, Sweden.
+46 8-508 31 330
info.liljevalchs@stockholm.se
https://liljevalchs.se/en/