Welcome to the ABBA Museum, one of Stockholm’s most fun and interactive attractions—and a must-visit for fans of Sweden’s most famous musical export. Whether you grew up with the tunes of “Dancing Queen” or discovered ABBA through “Mamma Mia!”, this museum is a joyful celebration of music, nostalgia, and 1970s glam.
Located on the scenic island of Djurgården, the ABBA Museum invites you to sing, dance, and immerse yourself in the lives and careers of Agnetha, Björn, Benny, and Anni-Frid—the legendary quartet that made Sweden a pop powerhouse.
🗺️ Location: Djurgårdsvägen 68, Djurgården Island, Stockholm
🚉 Closest public transport: Tram 7 or Bus 67 to “Liljevalchs/Gröna Lund”
🛥️ Near other attractions like Gröna Lund Amusement Park, Skansen, and Vasa Museum
The idea for a museum dedicated to ABBA had been in the works since the early 2000s. After years of planning, the ABBA Museum finally opened in 2013, quickly becoming a hit with locals and tourists alike.
This museum isn’t just a collection of memorabilia—it’s an interactive, high-tech experience that celebrates the band’s incredible journey from local Swedish stars to global icons.
Unlike traditional museums, ABBA The Museum encourages participation. Here, you're not just looking at artifacts; you're becoming part of the show.
Perform on stage with holograms of ABBA
Record your own version of ABBA hits in a studio booth
Try on digital costumes and see yourself in ABBA’s signature outfits
Sit in the replica of the Polar Studio where the band recorded
Experience the “Benny’s Piano” that plays remotely in real-time when Benny plays it at home!
Explore the early days of each band member—from childhood dreams to international stardom. Learn how the band came together and discover what made their chemistry so special.
See ABBA’s iconic glittery stage outfits
Admire platinum and gold records from around the world
Step into a recreation of the Melodifestivalen 1974 stage, where ABBA won with “Waterloo”
Get a glimpse of the creative process:
Handwritten lyrics
Studio equipment
Original instruments
Exclusive interviews and rare footage
Pose for a virtual album cover
Sing karaoke with ABBA music videos
Mix your own version of classic ABBA songs
Fans of the hit musical and movies will love this exhibit. Step into the world of Mamma Mia! with:
Set pieces and costumes from the films
Insights into how the musical evolved from stage to screen
A chance to sing along to film versions of your favorite songs
Adults: ~290–350 SEK
Students/Seniors: ~250–300 SEK
Children (7–15): ~120–150 SEK
Under 7: Free
Combo tickets available with other Djurgården attractions
Open daily, typically from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Extended summer hours in peak season
Advance booking recommended, especially in summer.
One of the most popular features of the museum is the audio guide narrated by the band members themselves. Hear Björn, Benny, Agnetha, and Anni-Frid recount their personal memories, challenges, and triumphs—directly in your ears.
Available in multiple languages.
Next to lifelike wax figures of ABBA
On the recreated Eurovision stage from 1974
Inside the colorful tour bus
With digital ABBA avatars during your virtual performance
Light meals, snacks, coffee, and ABBA-themed treats
Outdoor seating available in summer
Exclusive ABBA merchandise
Vinyl records, T-shirts, mugs, posters, and collectibles
“Waterloo” bathrobes, disco balls, and themed souvenirs
Absolutely! The museum is a fun destination for visitors of all ages.
🎤 Kids love the karaoke booths and dancing stage
📚 Educational content for young music fans
👩🎨 Creative exhibits perfect for all attention spans
💃 The museum has a positive, upbeat vibe from start to finish
Fully wheelchair accessible
Elevators and ramps available throughout
Staff available to assist visitors with disabilities
The museum is open year-round, but timing your visit can enhance the experience.
Weekdays are quieter, ideal for interactive exhibits
Summer sees higher crowds, but also extended hours and better weather
ABBA Weekends and Music Events occasionally take place—check the calendar!
🚊 Tram: Take Tram Line 7 to “Liljevalchs/Gröna Lund”
🚌 Bus: Bus 67 to “Liljevalchs/Gröna Lund”
🚶 Walk or bike from central Stockholm (30–45 minutes)
🛳️ Ferry: Djurgården ferry from Slussen (a scenic option!)
Djurgården is a cultural hub, so you can easily make a day of it. Nearby sites include:
🛳️ Vasa Museum – Sweden’s incredible 17th-century warship
🧸 Junibacken – A kids’ museum dedicated to Astrid Lindgren’s stories
🎢 Gröna Lund – Amusement park with rollercoasters and concerts
🧬 Biological Museum & Nordic Museum – Explore Swedish culture and nature
Whether you're a lifelong fan or a curious traveler, the ABBA Museum delivers:
🎶 An immersive, joyful tribute to pop culture history
💫 A high-quality, interactive experience unlike any other museum
📍 A unique way to connect with Swedish music, fashion, and innovation
🕺 The chance to be part of the band, even just for a day
The ABBA Museum is more than a museum—it’s a full-sensory celebration of creativity, music, and timeless joy. With interactive exhibits, personal stories, and unforgettable photo opportunities, it offers a powerful emotional connection to one of Sweden’s most beloved cultural treasures.
Whether you’re traveling solo, with friends, or as a family, you’ll leave with a smile on your face—and ABBA in your heart.