The Gustavsberg Porcelain Museum
Discover a collection of porcelain treasures and explore 170 years of artistry.
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What you'll do
Visit The Gustavsberg Porcelain Museum with Go City®
- Explore the Gustavsberg Porcelain Museum's collection.
- Check out its current exhibitions.
- Experience working with clay in their workshop.
- Your Stockholm pass also includes dozens of other top attractions, tours and experiences, all for one money-saving price.
About this experience
From ornaments to tableware , The Gustavsberg collection displays thousands of pieces that were produced at the Gustavsberg Factory from 1825 until it closed in 1993. Once the largest producer of ceramics in Sweden, Gustavsberg porcelain is famous amongst collectors. This impressive collection features works by well-known ceramicists and designers such as Stig Lindberg, Lisa Larson, Wilhelm Kåge, Karin Björquist and Tyra Lundgren.
What's more, the museum also boasts its own workshop, where you'll have the chance to sculpt, thumb and stretch clay. Plus, during autumn, winter and spring, you can also try turning or sculpting a figurine!
The Gustavsberg Porcelain Museum highlights
Bathrooms for everyone! - porcelain and bathrooms - a match made in heaven! Explore the history of the bathroom and learn about the design process of bathroom fixtures as technology and home life developed over the 20th century.
The Gustavsberg collection - explore the museum's colorful exhibits that showcase around 2,500 objects. From studio-made objet d'art and splendours, to well-known crockery, this extensive collection is the very best of Gustavsberg design!
Go City is the best choice for maximum savings and flexibility when sightseeing in Stockholm. Your pass includes The Gustavsberg Porcelain Museum tickets, plus admission to dozens more top Stockholm attractions.
Where you'll be
Operating hours
Opening hours from June 4th – September 29th 2024
Closed: Monday
Open: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday – 11AM to 5PM
Opening hours from September 30th – June 2nd 2025
Closed: Monday – Thursday
Open: Friday, Saturday and Sunday – 11AM to 4PM
Visit The Gustavsberg Porcelain Museum's website for the latest updates on visiting hours.
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