In the City Museum’s depository, signs hang in long rows from some of the city’s defunct businesses. Photo: Johan Stigholt.

Collections

From the everyday to the extraordinary, our collections tell the story of Stockholm. We preserve and display thousands of artefacts, photographs, artworks, and archival documents.

The City Museum in Stockholm is one of Sweden's largest municipal museums. Our collections include more than 300,000 objects, 25,000 works of art, 4 million photographs, as well as a large library and archive.

The museum’s collections include artefacts, photos, artwork and archival material which are collected, preserved and displayed in various ways. The collections are stored in storage facilities in Frihamnen.

Digital Access

Explore our digital archives. Visit the Digitala Stadsmuseet (Digital City Museum) to browse our photographs, art, objects, and reports online

Gifts and donations

We welcome offers of donations. Gifts from the public help our collection grow and evolve.

f you have an item to donate, please email your suggestion:

Email: stadsmuseet@stockholm.se

Our Various Collections

Photo: Annika Holmér.

Photographs

Our photographic collection dates back to the 1840s. We hold over 4 million images documenting life and development in Stockholm. The collection includes glass negatives, film negatives, slides, photo albums, glass plates and other photographic material.

Yesterday’s everyday objects become the treasures of the future. Photo: Johan Stigholt.

Artefacts

Archaeological finds form the largest part of our collection. These items have been recovered from city excavations since the 1930s. The finds date from prehistoric times up to 1850.

The architectural history collection contains building fragments from demolished or renovated buildings. Many date back to the late nineteenth century. Items include tiled stoves, wood panelling, wallpapers, ceilings, doors, windows and stone masonry.

The urban history collection reflects everyday life across Stockholm. It features objects from the police and fire services, local factories, traditional trades, private homes and cafés.

Some of all the works of art in the City Museum’s collections. Photo: Annika Holmér.

Art

The City Museum's art collection includes around 35,000 works. This features 1,400 oil paintings alongside watercolours, prints, and drawings.

Most of these works date from the 16th to the 19th century. They show Stockholm’s landscape, everyday life and its people. The collection brings the past to life through street scenes, city views, portraits, and caricatures.

A menu from the Hotel Continental, December 8, 1889. Photo: Annika Holmér.

Archives

The archives document the City Museum's ongoing work and activities. Our records include exhibition files and building inventories. They also contain archaeological reports and official planning responses for building permits and heritage conservation.

The collection also features historical material on theatre and entertainment. In addition, it contains maps, architectural drawings, and personal archives. Together, these documents show the growth and development of Stockholm.

Library

The library in Frihamnen holds around 50,000 volumes. It focuses primarily on Stockholm literature, ranging from major reference books to university essays and brochures. The library features a large collection on architectural history and building design.

Visitors are very welcome, but you must book an appointment in advance. Books cannot be borrowed. They must be used in the library.

Email: fraga.stadsmuseum@stockholm.se

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