I was able to take advantage of their free admission on a Monday night (4-7PM only) to see two of their galleries. The venue itself had a crowd waiting for the cinema and at the cafe. The galleries were empty, because it was close to...More
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I was able to take advantage of their free admission on a Monday night (4-7PM only) to see two of their galleries. The venue itself had a crowd waiting for the cinema and at the cafe. The galleries were empty, because it was close to...More
Apart of the top floor where you can drink coffee with a nothing spectacular view (if you manage to sit by the window), there was nothing to see. Stockholm guides suggest it, but don't waste your time if you find out its out of exhibits...More
Unfortunately the attraction is completely underwhelming. The general area is a bit of a bathos. If you've seen the picture on here, you may gain little more from visiting.
And a place with a story to tell about the Kulturhuset is a place that keeps it elegant structure to give life to the excellence of Swedish design On the one hand the large windows look at the most famous pizza in the town Segerls...More
In this building you simply can't be bored! There are several cafés and restaurants with stunning view over Stockholm, cinema, a great theatre with many great plays, libraries only for kids and more. Go there, you won't be disappointed.
Located in the heart of Stockholm, Kulturhuset (House of Culture) is a one stop shop for a variety of cultural activities. Here you can experience theatre, dance and music productions, art & design exhibitions, literature and film in this multi-floor cultural center. I saw two...More
It's hard to figure this place out, it seems to be closed when you expect it to open- its full of kids milling about and going to the cinema, the basement seems to a very popular lunch option for locals, (toilets 5k) but the 4th...More
Stockholm House of Culture & City Theatre is situated at Sergels torg in central Stockholm. It hosts many kind of activities like exhibitions, concerts, films, musicals etc. The exhibition 'Hundred Years of Finnish Design' on the 4th floor features about 200 pieces by 28 designers:...More
If the Finnish design show is still on display on 4, go. Free admission. Stunning work in glass etc. great explanations. Can combine this with a trip NK dept store
The culture house is thought of as a multi-level open shelf, hanging against a very concrete wall. The imposing multistory building has something for everyone: live theater, exhibitions, libraries, seminars, events, restaurants, and cafés. It’s a popular hangout during the day (especially among moms and...More