Foto: Marie Andersson
Foto: Marie Andersson

The Biological Museum
The Biological Museum is situated at Djurgården. It was built in 1893 to a design by architect Agi Lindegren who was inspired by the medieval Norwegian stave churches. The founder of the museum, Gustaf Kolthoff was a taxidermist, an amateur zoologist and an author. The pioneering educational aspect of the museum was the use of the diorama for the first time on a grand scale in order to present the natural habitat. The perspective of the diorama unites foreground and background. The large, painted backgrounds are the work of Bruno Liljefors who is famous for his dramatic paintings of birds and animals.

The museum contains collections of Scandinavian mammals and birds in
their natural, ecological habitat. The vast diorama, which can be viewed from two levels, presents the different types of landscape from inland Sweden as well as from the coast. On the ground floor there are two smaller dioramas showing Spetsbergen (a cave from the Arctic Ocean) and a valley on eastern Greenland.

Opening hours

October-March
Tuesday-Friday 12 am - 3 pm
Saturday-Sunday 10 am - 3 pm

April-September
Every day 11 am - 4 pm

Admission
Adults: SEK 45
Children 6-15 years: SEK 10

Guided tours
Please call 0046-(0)8-442 82 70 to book guided tours of the museum.
The Booking office is open Monday-Tuesday, Thursday-Friday 9 am-15 pm (closed for lunch 12.30-13.30), Wednesday 13.30 pm–15 pm.
Fax: 0046-(0)8-442 82 98
e-mail: bokning@skansen.se


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Biologiska museet
Hazeliusporten, Djurgården
P.O. Box 27807
115 93 Stockholm
Phone: 0046-(0)8-442 82 15
Fax: 0046-(0)8-442 82 98