Detail from the Vädersolstavlan (The Sun Dog Painting), the oldest known depiction of Stockholm. The original from 1535 is attributed to Urban Målare.

The Medieval Stockholm Walk

Date: July

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Location: Gamla stan (Old Town)

Price: 75–150 SEK

Join the Medieval Museum on a city walk and discover the early history of Stockholm.

Along the narrow streets of the Gamla stan Town — on the facades and among the cobblestones — we find clues to life in medieval Stockholm. During our walk, we will hear about the city’s residents and temporary visitors, with stories of everyday life, festivities, piety, and merciless punishment.

The tour ends with a visit to the Blackfriars’ Cellar, where miracles are said to have happened.

Ticket

You need to buy a ticket to this program:

  • Adults, SEK 150
  • Children/young people under 19 years, SEK 75

Practical information

  • The tour covers approximately 2 kilometers.
  • The meeting point is stated on the ticket.
  • Accessibility is limited due to slopes, stairs, and/or cobblestone streets.
  • Dogs are not allowed on our city walks (does not apply to guide and assistance dogs).

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