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[[File:Spritmuseum 2012.jpg|thumb|The Museum of Spirits in Stockholm]] |
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The '''Museum of Spirits''' ({{Lang-sv|Spritmuseum}}) is situated on the island of [[Djurgården]] in Stockholm, Sweden. The museum has permanent and temporary exhibitions related to the [[drinking culture]] of Sweden. The museum also functions as an art gallery, as it houses and displays the '''Absolut Art Collection'''. |
The '''Museum of Spirits''' ({{Lang-sv|Spritmuseum}}) is situated on the island of [[Djurgården]] in Stockholm, Sweden. The museum has permanent and temporary exhibitions related to the [[drinking culture]] of Sweden. The museum also functions as an art gallery, as it houses and displays the '''Absolut Art Collection'''. |
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*[[Alcoholic drinks in Sweden]] |
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*[[Beer classification in Sweden and Finland]] |
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Revision as of 23:42, 13 February 2018
The Museum of Spirits (Template:Lang-sv) is situated on the island of Djurgården in Stockholm, Sweden. The museum has permanent and temporary exhibitions related to the drinking culture of Sweden. The museum also functions as an art gallery, as it houses and displays the Absolut Art Collection.
The museum houses three exhibition venues, including the permanent, interactive exhibition Sweden: Spirits of a Nation (Spritlandet Sverige).
The Museum of Spirits was opened as the Wine & Spirit Historical Museum in the Grönstedtska palace, in Vasastaden, Stockholm, in 1967, in conjunction with the 50th anniversary of the founding of the state-owned company AB Vin & Sprit.