Immerse yourself in the world of ABBA — costumes, gold records, holograms, and the most interactive pop museum on earth — at Djurgården's globally celebrated tribute to Sweden's greatest cultural export.
What to expect
The museum is a sensory masterpiece: you're greeted by shimmering disco balls and then plunged into a chronological journey through the ABBA phenomenon, from 1972 Björn & Benny demos to the 1974 Eurovision triumph and beyond. Interactive stations let you sing live with the holograms, sit at the original Polar Music Studio piano, and try on replica stage outfits. The attention to detail in the archival displays — handwritten lyrics, original costumes, backstage footage — is extraordinary. For private bookings the venue adds bespoke canapés and Champagne, and a curator delivers a personal tour.
Good to know
Located on Djurgården island, a 5-minute walk from the Vasa Museum — ideal to combine both in one day. Standard tickets should be pre-booked online to skip the entry queue; private/after-hours events require advance enquiry via the museum's group sales team. The museum gift shop stocks rare, museum-exclusive ABBA memorabilia.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Nynashamn — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.