L'arrêt auquel il faut descendre est SOLNA et non pas Solna Centrum ! Après la ligne 11 il faut prendre le tramway ou bien prendre un train (ligne rose) en faisant attention aux horaires. Il faut...
L'arrêt auquel il faut descendre est SOLNA et non pas Solna Centrum ! Après la ligne 11 il faut prendre le tramway ou bien prendre un train (ligne rose) en faisant attention aux horaires. Il faut marcher 10 minutes ensuite afin d'accéder au Mall of Scandinavia dans lequel se trouve le Youseum.
C'est amusant, on peut prendre plein de photos dans de nombreux décors. C'est à faire entre amis ou en famille. Une carte nominative permet de prendre des photos avec un retardateur mais certains ne fonctionnent pas et deux jours plus tard, nous n'avons toujours pas reçu les photos 🤷🏼♀️
Youseum Stockholm
About: Youseum Stockholm
Youseum is a social media experience, and is quickly becoming the newest hotspot of Stockholm. Looking for a day of fun, creativity and endless memories with friends and family? You've found what you're looking for!
Youseum is the picture-perfect canvas for you to pose, play and explore. Take unique pictures for your feed and film the trendiest TikToks in our artistically curated rooms. Step into our immersive rooms and take pictures in your world of social media.
ABBA The Museum, one of Stockholm's top attractions, is located within easy reach of all public transport. Tram number 7 or Bus number 67 can be taken to the stop at Liljevaljchs/Gröna Lund.
The Vasa Museum is a maritime museum in Stockholm, Sweden, located on the island of Djurgården. It's home to the 17th-century warship Vasa, which sank on her maiden voyage in 1628.
Vrak – Museum of Wrecks is a newly opened museum in Stockholm, Sweden that takes visitors on a journey via well-preserved wooden wrecks. Learn about dramatic events hidden beneath the surface of the Baltic Sea and explore five exhibitions including digital experiences such as VR-dives, holograms and games. A visit to Vrak will change your view of the Baltic Sea, forever!
Skansen is the world’s oldest open-air museum, and the only open-air museum to feature wild animals. Located in Stockholm, the museum was opened on 11 October 1891 by Artur Hazelius, it illustrates the tapestry of culture and social traditions prevalent in pre-industrialized Sweden.
Junibacken is dedicated to the stories of author Astrid Lindgren, creator of the endearing and enduring Pippi Longstocking. It's also home to Stockholm's largest children's bookshop with books in foreign languages. It's located in Stockholm and is easy to find on foot.
Since 2010, the Fotografiska Museum has exhibited the work of both world-renowned photographers and up-and-coming stars alike.
The museum has a prime location at Stadsgården, where the Baltic Sea meets central Stockholm, and covers 2,500 m2 of exhibition space. Every year, four major exhibitions are featured with another 15-20 minor exhibitions also taking place. The museum also has a restaurant, café, and gift shop.