Moderna Museet
Moderna Museet houses Sweden's premier modern art collection in a striking Rafael Moneo building on Skeppsholmen island.
About Moderna Museet
Moderna Museet houses Sweden's premier modern art collection in a striking Rafael Moneo building on Skeppsholmen island. You'll find the world's second largest Picasso collection after Paris, plus major works by Dalí, Matisse, and Warhol alongside Swedish modernists like Hilma af Klint. The permanent collection spans 1900 to today, with rotating exhibitions that often feature contemporary Scandinavian artists. Entry to permanent collections is free, making this one of Europe's best modern art bargains.
The museum flows chronologically across two floors, starting with early 20th century pieces and moving toward contemporary installations. Floor to ceiling windows frame Stockholm's harbor throughout your visit, creating an unexpectedly serene backdrop for intense abstract works. The Picasso rooms feel intimate rather than overwhelming, while the Swedish collection reveals artists you've likely never encountered but should have. Contemporary installations often spill into unexpected spaces, including outdoor sculptures on the museum's waterfront terrace.
Most visitors rush through to hit the famous names, but the Swedish rooms on the upper floor contain the real discoveries. Skip the overcrowded Picasso galleries on weekend afternoons when tour groups cluster around the same five paintings. Special exhibitions cost 120 SEK but are often worth it, particularly the Nordic contemporary shows that rarely travel elsewhere. The building itself photographs beautifully from the water, but the interior spaces work better for actual art viewing than Instagram shots.
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