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ABBA The Museum

ABBA The Museum is an interactive tribute to Swedens most famous pop group, the Eurovision-winning band ABBA. More than just exhibits, visitors can sing karaoke, dance on stage with virtual ABBA holograms, mix their own songs, and try on digital versions of the iconic costumes. The museum displays original stage outfits, gold records, memorabilia, and the bands helicopter. Opened in 2013, it captures the phenomenon of ABBA and Swedish pop music history.

Practical Information

Updated: Jan 6, 2026

Visit Duration

Minimum1 hours
Recommended1.5 hours
Maximum2 hours

Entrance Fee

Adult
250 SEK~250 $
Child
100 SEK~100 $

Adults 250 SEK (~22 EUR). Kids 7-15: 100 SEK. Students ~170 SEK. Combo with Avicii Experience 379 SEK

Best Time to Visit

Mornings (10:00-12:00) or late afternoons (after 16:00) to avoid peak crowds. Weekdays are less busy than weekends. Allow 1.5-2 hours.

Official Website

How to Get There

Tram: line 7 to Liljevalchs/Gröna Lund. Ferry: line 82 from Slussen. Bus: lines 67, 76. Located on Djurgården island next to Gröna Lund park. Book tickets online — entry is by time slots.

What to Expect

A highly interactive museum where you become part of ABBA. Sing and dance with virtual band members, see original costumes and gold records. Fun for all ages, especially ABBA fans. Energetic, music-filled atmosphere.

Working Hours

Updated: Jan 6, 2026
Monday10:00 — 18:00
Tuesday10:00 — 18:00
Wednesday10:00 — 18:00
Thursday10:00 — 20:00
Friday10:00 — 18:00
Saturday10:00 — 18:00
Sunday10:00 — 18:00
Note

ABBA The Museum in Stockholm

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You cannot try on the original costumes, but there are digital stations where you can see yourself wearing virtual versions of the iconic outfits. You can save photos and videos of your digital costume experience.

Yes, the museum features information about ABBA Voyage, the virtual concert experience in London. The same technology that created the concert avatars is discussed. However, the concert itself is in London, not Stockholm.

Travel Tips

Useful tips for visiting ABBA The Museum

Download the museum app before visiting for interactive features. No flash photography in exhibitions. You can record your performances (singing/dancing) and email them. The museum is cash-free. Children under 16 need adult supervision.

Tram: Line 7 to Liljevalchs/Gröna Lund. Ferry: Line 82 from Slussen. Bus: Lines 67, 76. Located on Djurgården island next to Gröna Lund.

A highly interactive museum where you become part of ABBA. Sing and dance with virtual band members, see original costumes and gold records. Fun for all ages, especially ABBA fans. Energetic, music-filled atmosphere.

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