The Economy Museum: Entry Ticket
The Economy Museum: Entry Ticket
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The Economy Museum Stockholm Tickets
The Economy Museum in Stockholm tells the fascinating story of money and finance through over 3,000 carefully curated artifacts. Located in the heart of Sweden's capital, this unique institution traces the evolution of currency from ancient trade tokens to modern digital assets. You'll discover Sweden's first banknotes, encounter a genuine Bitcoin ATM, and marvel at the world's heaviest coin.
Your ticket includes access to both the Economy Museum and the Swedish History Museum in the same building, creating a comprehensive exploration of how economic and historical forces have shaped Swedish society. Interactive exhibits engage visitors of all ages, whilst the Economy Lab offers hands-on learning through games and challenges that make complex economic concepts accessible and entertaining.
Highlights
- Sweden's first banknotes and historical currency collection spanning centuries
- The world's heaviest coin, which you can attempt to lift
- A working Bitcoin ATM demonstrating modern digital currency
- The Economy Lab with interactive games and educational challenges
- Combined access to the Swedish History Museum's cultural exhibitions
- Guided tours providing expert insight into economic history
Plan Your Visit to The Economy Museum
Both museums are fully wheelchair accessible with lifts and accessible facilities throughout. Audio guides are available in multiple languages for most permanent exhibitions, and guided tours offer deeper insight into key displays. The museum provides family services and dedicated children's activities, making it suitable for visitors of all ages.
Photography is permitted in most areas, though some exhibitions may have restrictions. All areas can be explored at your own pace, allowing you to spend as much time as you wish discovering the connections between Sweden's economic development and cultural heritage. The combined museum experience works particularly well for those interested in understanding how historical events influenced economic systems.
Stockholm offers numerous other cultural attractions for history enthusiasts. After exploring the Economy Museum, you might consider visiting other significant sites that showcase different aspects of Swedish culture and heritage in the capital.
Why you'll love it
- Browse over 3,000 artefacts tracing the evolution of money and finance
- See Sweden's first banknotes and the world's heaviest coin in one visit
- Interact with a genuine Bitcoin ATM installed inside the museum
- Trace currency from ancient trade tokens to modern digital assets
- Located in central Stockholm, accessible to visitors of all ages
What's included
- Admission to the Economy Museum and all the exhibitions
- All activities for children and youth
- Guided tours
- Admission to the Swedish History Museum located in the same building
Good to know
- Age suitability
- Suitable for all ages
- Opening hours
- Wed11:00am – 5:00pm
- Know before you go
Bring a valid ID for ticket verification if requested
Wheelchair access is available throughout the museum
Plan at least 2 hours for a full visit to both museums
Audio guides provided in multiple languages, subject to availability
Children under adult supervision at all times
- Visitor guidelines
Please respect exhibits and refrain from touching unless noted
Supervise children at all times during your visit
Food and drinks are not permitted in exhibition areas
Follow instructions from museum staff and observe posted signs
Use designated areas for photography when allowed
- Cancellation policy
Free cancellation
Frequently asked
What does my ticket include?
Your ticket provides access to the Economy Museum and the Swedish History Museum, all exhibitions and activities for children and youth and guided tours.
Is the museum accessible for visitors with reduced mobility?
Yes. Both museums are fully wheelchair accessible, with lifts and accessible restrooms available.
Are audio guides available?
Audio guides are available in several languages for most permanent exhibitions.
Can I take photographs inside the museums?
Photography is permitted in most areas, but some exhibitions may have restrictions. Look for signs or ask staff for guidance.
Where you'll be
13-17 Narvavägen
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