Opening hours
The Swedish Holocaust Museum opened its first exhibition June 2023.
Regular opening hours
Tuesday: 11–17
Wednesday: 11–20
Thursday–Sunday: 11–17
Monday: Closed to the public
Closed Public Holidays 2024
- Good Friday, March 29
- Holy Saturday, March 30
- Midsummer Eve, June 21
- Midsummer Day, June 22
- Christmas Eve, December 24
- Christmas Day, December 25
- Boxing Day, December 26
- New Year's Eve, December 31
Closed Public Holidays 2025
- New Year's Day, January 1
Practical information before your visit
- Cloakroom: Coats and bags may not be taken into the museum. You need to hang up your jacket on the coat racks in the entrance. Bags larger than A4 size may not be taken into the museum. There are small lockers at the entrance to the museum where you can leave your outer clothing. The cabinets are 37.5 centimeters long, 27 centimeters wide and 40.5 centimeters deep. Note! We cannot be responsible for bags that do not fit in the lockers, but refer to larger lockers that are available at, for example, Stockholm's central station. Bags may not be left unattended in the museum.
- Packed lunches: Food and drink may not be taken into the museum. You can find restaurants and cafés in the area. As well as restaurants in Torsgatan, there is also a good selection in Rörstrandsgatan and S:t Eriksgatan.
- Push chairs and buggies: There are two parking places for push chairs and buggies at the entrance. If there is no space left, you can take a push chair or buggy into the exhibition area, but speak to the staff on the information desk first.
- Accessibility: You can find information about accessibility in the museum here.