[2024 Gothenburg Attraction] Travel Guide for Gothenburg Museum of Art (Updated Nov)
No.8 of Best Things to Do in Vastra Gotaland
Art Museums
Address:
Götaplatsen 6, 412 56 Göteborg, Sweden
Opening times:
Opens at 11:00-18:00Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Phone:
+46 31 368 35 00
The Gothenburg Museum of Art is also one of the places I recommend to punch in. It is worth spending half a day to appreciate the art in the museum. One of the most fascinating art galleries in Northern Europe, it houses collections from the 15th century to the present, and it has a large collection of Nordic and international works of art. It is the Swedish three-star attraction selected by the Nordic Michelin Green Guide, which displays excellent Nordic classics. In addition to artists from the Nordic region, there are paintings by famous Dutch and French artists such as Van Gogh, Rembrandt, Picasso, Monet and many more. Classic works of art edify sentiment, there are many modern exhibitions in the museum, and there is a tour time at the door. Hong Kong, as a photography enthusiast, I can also be inspired.
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Gothenburg's Grace: A City That Stole My Heart
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Gothenburg, Sweden's charming gem, captivated me with its warm atmosphere and stunning scenery. The city's canals, lined with colorful buildings and quaint cafes, were a photographer's dream. I strolled through the picturesque streets, discovering hidden gems like the Gothenburg Museum of Art and the tranquil Trädgårdsföreningen park. The city's culinary scene was a highlight, with fresh seafood and delicious Swedish treats. From the lively atmosphere to the friendly locals, Gothenburg won my heart. If you're seeking a destination that combines natural beauty, culture, and warmth, Gothenburg is a must-visit. I'll return soon to relive its charm!
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Trip to Gothenburg 🇸🇪
It was a trip to Gothenburg, Sweden. Just to share some of my favourite places ❤️
We visited the Gothenburg Museum of Art (Göteborgs Konstmuseum). It was established in 1923, this museum houses an impressive collection of Nordic art from the 15th century to the present, including works by Rembrandt, Picasso, and Edvard Munch. We explored the museum's vast collections, including Scandinavian paintings, international art, and temporary exhibitions.
📍Götaplatsen 6, 412 56 Gothenburg
⏰Open Tuesday to Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Wednesday until 8 p.m.)
💰 65 SEK for adults (around €6), free for children under 25
We also strolled through Haga District. We wandered through this charming historic neighborhood known for its well-preserved wooden houses, boutique shops, and cafes. P/S: Don't miss a "Hagabullen," a giant cinnamon bun at Café Husaren.
📍Haga Nygata, Gothenburg
Besides, we also explored the Fish Market (Feskekôrka). It was built in 1874, the Feskekôrka, or "Fish Church," is a famous seafood market that looks like a Gothic church. We Browsed fresh seafood, have a light snack, and enjoyed the lively atmosphere.
📍Rosenlundsgatan, 411 20 Gothenburg
⏰Open Monday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Closed Sundays)
If you are looking for good restaurant for dinner, I would recommend you to try Restaurant Atelier. They served mainly Seasonal dishes with local ingredients, such as Nordic lamb or seafood dishes. All the dishes were very good and the ingredients were very fresh too 💯
💰Approximately 300-500 SEK per person (around €27-46)
📍 Magasinsgatan 3, 411 18 Gothenburg
⏰Open daily from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m.
We also explored the Maritiman Museum. This floating museum includes 15 historic ships, submarines, and other vessels, showcasing Sweden's rich maritime history. We explored the ships, including a destroyer, a submarine, and a lightship, and learn about Sweden's naval history. It was a very fun and interesting experience.
📍Packhuskajen 8, 411 13 Gothenburg
⏰ Open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Seasonal, check website for details)
💰130 SEK for adults (around €12), 80 SEK for children (5-15)
We also spent sometime walking around Gothenburg's Archipelago. We took a ferry to the Southern Archipelago to explore picturesque islands like Styrsö or Vrångö.
📍Ferries depart from Saltholmen, 426 76 Västra Frölunda
💰 Ferry ticket costs around 40-60 SEK one way (around €4-6)
Last but not least, we also tried out the famous spot for dinner, Koka.
They served tasting menu focused on New Nordic cuisine with local, seasonal ingredients. All the combinations were very unique yet delicious 💯
💰Approximately 750-1,250 SEK per person (around €70-116)
📍 Viktoriagatan 12, 411 25 Gothenburg
⏰Open Tuesday to Saturday from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
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