Gothenburg, Sweden
Gothenburg Museum of Art

6 floors means that all the art you could hope for is covered here at the Gothenburg Museum of Art, from modern art to classic pieces, Nordic masterpieces to International triumphs, you will not be left wanting.

The museum hosts a permanent collection with over 70,000 works including paintings, sculptures, videos, drawings, graphic magazines and photos. Must-sees are the Fürstenbergska Gallery and celebrated works by the likes of Carl Larsson, Edvard Munch, Rembrandt, Monet and Ernst Josephson to name a few. It prizes itself on its contemporary art of the past to the present, with a strong Nordic representation of art from the turn of the nineteenth century, widely considered to be the best in the world. Additionally, there are regularly updated temporary exhibitions with interesting concepts and themes to keep you coming back, although with three stars in the Michelin Green Guide, this won’t be the only excuse you’ll need. On top of this already notable package, additional museum courses, lessons and private viewing opportunities can possibly enhance your experience even more.


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Tips Before You Go
The lucky youths among us should find out which sections of the museum are free for under 25s to reap the benefit of this promotion. Another way to save on money but splurge on enjoyment are to buy a yearly ticket to get an all-inclusive pass to all connected museums extending to the Gothenburg City Museum, Maritime Museum Aquarium * and the Röhsska Museum.
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Götaplatsen 6, 412 56 Göteborg, Sweden